Re: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-15 Thread Alan DeKok
Tjeerd Bos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In our ldap the passwords are not stored in clear text. Other applications needs them encrypted. Chap needs passwords stored in clear text on ldap. Isn't it possible to introduce a ldap encrypt module in rlm ldap so that the encrypted password matches the

RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-13 Thread Bos Tjeerd
I stored the passwords clear-text in the ldap server and its working fine now. Thanks for the help, greetings, Tjeerd Bos PinkRoccade InfraStructure Services Apeldoorn The passwords used in CHAP are actually a one-way hash generated by the client machine, using the password entered by the user,

RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-11 Thread Tjeerd Bos
Title: RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems I know what the problem is: In our ldap the passwords are not stored in clear text. Other applications needs them encrypted. Chap needs passwords stored in clear text on ldap. Isn't it possible to introduce a ldap encrypt module

Re: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-11 Thread Gerhard Schmidt
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 12:44:21PM +0200, Tjeerd Bos wrote: I know what the problem is: In our ldap the passwords are not stored in clear text. Other applications needs them encrypted. Chap needs passwords stored in clear text on ldap. Isn't it possible to introduce a ldap encrypt module in

RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-11 Thread Gene Parks
Title: Message Just store the passwords in clear text under the chappassword attribute in your ldap server. -Original Message-From: Tjeerd Bos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 6:44 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: freeradius ldap and chap

RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-11 Thread Michael Davidson
Title: RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems Hi, I haverecently experiencedthe same issuesas yourself. This isn't going to help solve your problem but it will allow for a better understanding of the situation. The "passwords" used in CHAP are actually a on

RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-05 Thread Tjeerd Bos
Title: RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems something is not ok yet: radiusd.conf: ldap { Auth-Type := LDAP server = ldap.gemnet.nl identity = cn=directory manager password = dirmgr12 basedn = c=NL filter = (uid=%{Stripped-User-Name:-%{User-Name

RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-05 Thread Kostas Kalevras
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Tjeerd Bos wrote: Tjeerd Bos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: rlm_chap: login attempt by tjeerd with CHAP password bip=C2v!?=F1?e=E7?= 5??=FA=E4 rlm_chap: Using clear text password { for user tjeerd authentication.

RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems

2003-06-03 Thread Tjeerd Bos
Title: RE: freeradius ldap and chap authentication problems Tjeerd Bos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: rlm_chap: login attempt by tjeerd with CHAP password bip=C2v!?=F1?e=E7?= 5??=FA=E4 rlm_chap: Using clear text password { for user tjeerd authentication. rlm_chap: Pasword check failed