Hello Jay -
You cannot use "%P" with CHAP-Password, as it is never decrypted.
In other words, "%P" only works with PAP as you have discovered.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, Feb 25, 2003, at 08:58 Australia/Melbourne, Jay Pike wrote:
Radiator List,
I've got a simple question about '%P' rewriting in the configs, and its relation to the CHAP-Password value.
I've done some rewriting on AuthSQL.pm, and can't really tell if I've got a bug in my code, or if the cleartext value of the CHAP-Password is inserted with '%P' like it is for PAP.
Anyone?
jp
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