Marc Phillips wrote: > Specifically: > > Feb 17 19:21:22 mypocbox sshd[13804]: pam_radius_auth: Sending RADIUS request > password ^M^?INCORRECT
<sigh> *Another* PAM module has decided that the password is wrong, and has over-written it. This prevents any other PAM module from letting the user in. Or maybe it's SSH doing it. > Hopefully tomorrow I'll solve that mystery, but if somebody has a clue as to > why > pam_radius_auth sends crap to radius if the user doesn't exist on the machine > that > would be useful information to have for my work tomorrow. It doesn't. Look in the source, there's nothing about "INCORRECT". As a suggestion, if there are 5-6 pieces of software involved in authentication, don't immediately jump to blaming the PAM radius module. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html