Try putting the Pool-Name attribute in the radgroupcheck table.
That's how I have it in mine and it works fine there.
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Hey, I'm not having
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If I used a third party
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Because you put
Hi,
Is there a way in which I can have encrypted passwords in
the mysql database and use MSCHAPv2 to authenticate users?
If I used a third party tool like mkntpwd to create NT
Hashes, could I put premade hashes in the database and use them to authenticate
or would rlm_mschap encrypt
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