RE: RV: radreply works even with access-reject

2005-04-21 Thread Lucas Aimaretto
> > Hey, come on people ... just wanna know if this is normal 
> > or not 
 
> I want to get paid to answer questions here.  Sadly, that 
> isn't happening.

I have a theory: meanwhile rougher and sarcastic I put myself, more
attention I receive

> > The thing is that the user exists but there was a 
> > password failure 
> > ... and got the reply attributes  I believe that if there is an 
> > access-reject with the authorize_check_query, authorize_reply_query 
> > should not be executed.
 
> Then you don't understand how the server works.  Hint: 
> those queries are run BEFORE authentication.

Thanx for the hint, I got it now ... !!!

> > Has anybody else got this error ?
> 
>   Search the list archives.

I did ... thanx again ... 

>   Alan DeKok.

Best regards,

Lucas

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Re: RV: radreply works even with access-reject

2005-04-21 Thread Alan DeKok
"Lucas Aimaretto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, come on people ... just wanna know if this is normal or not 

  I want to get paid to answer questions here.  Sadly, that isn't
happening.

> But the thing is that the user exists but there was a password failure
> ... and got the reply attributes  I believe that if there is an
> access-reject with the authorize_check_query, authorize_reply_query
> should not be executed.

  Then you don't understand how the server works.  Hint: those queries
are run BEFORE authentication.

> Has anybody else got this error ?

  Search the list archives.

  Alan DeKok.

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RV: radreply works even with access-reject

2005-04-21 Thread Lucas Aimaretto
> > > I have the following situation. The user XXX exists in 
> > > the radcheck table. He has its password and 
> > > everytingh works ok. Upon an access-request, 
> > > if user/password provided are ok, I get an 
> > > access-accept response with a reply containing the attribute 
> > > assigned to the XXX user in the radreply table.
> > > 
> > > The rare ( rare? ) thing is the following:
> > > 
> > > If the password provided is wrong, I get the 
> > > access-reject response, 
> > > but all the attributes in the radreply table are sent to 
> > > the nas ... 
> > > is this correct  Because, I do not really want this to happen 
> > > ...
> > > 
> > > Thank you in advance
> > 
> > I've also discovered that when using CHAP, I get the
> > access-reject, but the reply-attributes are sent. Whereas, 
> > when using Plain-text password ... I also get the 
> > access-reject, but no reply-attributes are sent. Any hint ?
> > 
>
> Any help ?
> 

Hey, come on people ... just wanna know if this is normal or not 
I do not want to have to reply attributes if I got an access-reject,
because of a password failure ... 
Obviously, if the user does not exist, I get no reply-attributes,
buecasue the query at the radreply table gets nothing.
But the thing is that the user exists but there was a password failure
... and got the reply attributes  I believe that if there is an
access-reject with the authorize_check_query, authorize_reply_query
should not be executed.

Has anybody else got this error ?

Best Regards,

Lucas

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RV: radreply works even with access-reject

2005-04-21 Thread Lucas Aimaretto
> > I have the following situation. The user XXX exists in the
> > radcheck table. He has its password and everytingh works ok. 
> > Upon an access-request, if user/password provided are ok, I 
> > get an access-accept response with a reply containing the 
> > attribute assigned to the XXX user in the radreply table.
> > 
> > The rare ( rare? ) thing is the following:
> > 
> > If the password provided is wrong, I get the access-reject
> > response, but all the attributes in the radreply table are 
> > sent to the nas ... is this correct  Because, I do not 
> > really want this to happen ...
> > 
> > Thank you in advance
> 
> I've also discovered that when using CHAP, I get the 
> access-reject, but the reply-attributes are sent. Whereas, 
> when using Plain-text password ... I also get the 
> access-reject, but no reply-attributes are sent. Any hint ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Lucas

Any help ?

Regards,

Lucas

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RV: radreply works even with access-reject

2005-04-19 Thread Lucas Aimaretto
> I have the following situation. The user XXX exists in the 
> radcheck table. He has its password and everytingh works ok. 
> Upon an access-request, if user/password provided are ok, I 
> get an access-accept response with a reply containing the 
> attribute assigned to the XXX user in the radreply table.
> 
> The rare ( rare? ) thing is the following:
> 
> If the password provided is wrong, I get the access-reject 
> response, but all the attributes in the radreply table are 
> sent to the nas ... is this correct  Because, I do not 
> really want this to happen ...
> 
> Thank you in advance

I've also discovered that when using CHAP, I get the access-reject, but
the reply-attributes are sent. Whereas, when using Plain-text password
... I also get the access-reject, but no reply-attributes are sent. Any
hint ?

Regards,

Lucas

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radreply works even with access-reject

2005-04-19 Thread Lucas Aimaretto
Hi all,

I have the following situation. The user XXX exists in the radcheck
table. He has its password and everytingh works ok. Upon an
access-request, if user/password provided are ok, I get an access-accept
response with a reply containing the attribute assigned to the XXX user
in the radreply table.

The rare ( rare? ) thing is the following:

If the password provided is wrong, I get the access-reject response, but
all the attributes in the radreply table are sent to the nas ... is this
correct  Because, I do not really want this to happen ...

Thank you in advance

Regards,

Lucas

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