Re: (RADIATOR) Mon Sep 20 11:23:47 1999: INFO: Access rejected for kat: No such user

1999-09-20 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hi Jeff -

On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Jeff Allen wrote:
> Do you know of any reason to get this "No Such User" message when the user
> does indeed exist in the users file?
> We get this message (all of a sudden) for about 1-3 random users a day
> (approximately 2200 names in the file) even though the users file hasn't
> been touched.  Has anyone run across this.  Usually, if you just retype the
> username/passwd back in exactly the same it corrects the problem--but what
> might the cause be??  Any ideas?  It is just a plain text password file, ie:
> 
> username Password = 
> 
> The error message is:
> 
> Mon Sep 20 11:23:47 1999: INFO: Access rejected for kat: No such user
> Mon Sep 20 11:23:53 1999: INFO: Access rejected for kat: No such user
> 
> and the user cannot get authenticated.  In this case user kat is absolutely
> in the users file correctly.

The only thing I could think of is there might be "invisible" characters in the
user-name string - possibly a leading space before the user name. I
had a similar problem last week with a database query returning blank padded
fixed length fields for the password field.

Otherwise, the usual comments apply - please send us configuration files and
debug output demonstrating the problem, and we'll see what we can do.

hth

Hugh


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(RADIATOR) Mon Sep 20 11:23:47 1999: INFO: Access rejected for kat: No such user

1999-09-20 Thread Jeff Allen


Do you know of any reason to get this "No Such User" message when the user
does indeed exist in the users file?
We get this message (all of a sudden) for about 1-3 random users a day
(approximately 2200 names in the file) even though the users file hasn't
been touched.  Has anyone run across this.  Usually, if you just retype the
username/passwd back in exactly the same it corrects the problem--but what
might the cause be??  Any ideas?  It is just a plain text password file, ie:

username Password = 

The error message is:

Mon Sep 20 11:23:47 1999: INFO: Access rejected for kat: No such user
Mon Sep 20 11:23:53 1999: INFO: Access rejected for kat: No such user

and the user cannot get authenticated.  In this case user kat is absolutely
in the users file correctly.

Thanks

Jeff


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