On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Erich Titl <erich.t...@think.ch> wrote: > Thanks, I read that URL, actually that one guided me to enter a > Cleartext Password at all.
See the column labeled "NT hash"? > > mysql> select * from radcheck; > +----+----------+--------------------+----+----------------------------------+ > | id | username | attribute | op | value > | > +----+----------+--------------------+----+----------------------------------+ > | 1 | test | MD5-Password | := | > 81dc9bdb52d04dc20036dbd8313ed055 | > | 2 | test | NT-Password | := | > 7CE21F17C0AEE7FB9CEBA532D0546AD6 | > | 3 | test | Cleartext-Password | := | 1234 > | > +----+----------+--------------------+----+----------------------------------+ IIRC only one of them will be used. I suggest you dop MD5 (since it's useless for your purpose) and Cleartext (you don't want that, right?) and verify you use the correct NT-Password (use "smbencrypt" if you haven't already done so) >>> 2) I could see login and logout information, but no data usage, e.g. >>> dowload and upload sizes appear to be zeroes. >> >> Some NAS (e.g. AP's flashed with dd-wrt) simply doesn't send >> accounting packets. Blame your NAS :P > > :-( > > Do you have a recommendation for AP's that pass this information? Nope. Sorry. Try looking at the archives, I think Cisco boxes sends them. As an alternative, if you're fine with captive-portal setup, chillispot sends accounting packets just fine. >> ... or to be more acccurate, look at your NAS documentation (or ask >> the vendor) how to get it to send accounting packets. > > It is a ZyXEL, so basically a black box, even to the local vendor. Then blame the vendor. Seriously. Why would you want to use something that even the local vendor can't support? -- Fajar - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html