.) System is RH8.
---== My question is: ==---
---=== Can you force usernames to be rewritten in lowercase on the fly
using CISTRON like you can with FreeRADIUS? (ie. force lower case
before authentication attempt)
All help and comments on the subject will be greatly appreciated.
TIA!
-Ryan
about) previously. It's a habit I've picked up
from others who are not-so-righteous.
--== Politeness is not a bad habit!!! ==--
I appreciate your expertise and advice. You won't receive further CC
messages from me.
-Ryan Beisner
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 09:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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a \003 added sometimes for an unknown reason.
FYI: The real password should've been: a010110 (fake password with a
test account).
Can anyone explain what is going on here? Thanks in advance!
-Ryan Beisner
Tue Feb 4 13:19:49 2003 : Auth: Login OK: [ryan] (from client flex port
should've been: a010110 (fake password with a
test account).
Can anyone explain what is going on here? Thanks in advance!
-Ryan Beisner
Tue Feb 4 13:19:49 2003 : Auth: Login OK: [ryan] (from client flex port
0)
Tue Feb 4 13:20:34 2003 : Auth: rlm_unix: [ryan]: invalid password
Tue Feb 4 13:20
it's a nightmare to add/remove/manage folks.
[--- I don't want to use LDAP.
[--- I don't want to use MySQL.
Because this is just a small deal.
I don't have 1200 users or anything massive.
We're talking about a couple dozen users.
Thanks again -- in advance.
-Ryan Beisner
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You can tell who doesn't know his NAS from his A$$ here, eh? LOL
That's me!
I want to thank Alan and everyone else who contributes here. You're
wonderful!!
-Ryan Beisner
PS.
In the radiusd.conf file, how do I force pap instead of chap?
You don't. That's up to the NAS box
Hi All
I have a small server to authenticate a few dozen local users. I'd like
to avoid setting up SQL and/or LDAP databases for this small task.
I successfully configured PAM authentication -- so that my local Linux
users could authenticate via FreeRADIUS.
My problem is: when a Win9x machine