On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Radius wrote:
OK I can do this, but will the PAP that uses the /etc/passwd be prevented?
We have both running here.
Good question, I think it would. Is there any reason you're using both
/etc/passwd and mysql? Why not just use mysql?
Do I need to add a Auth == Local
Dusty Doris wrote:
The only part the does not work is the chap authentication all other
authentication works as it should. Our wholesale provider says we are
doing PAP just fine but no chap. They had very old instructions for
Freeradius but decided to start out with a totally clean install.
DEFAULTSuffix == .ppp, Strip-User-Name = Yes
Hint = PPP,
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP
DEFAULTSuffix == .slip, Strip-User-Name = Yes
Hint = SLIP,
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = SLIP
DEFAULTSuffix == .cslip, Strip-User-Name
OK, so there is nothing you can see why it's not working?
The PAP authenticates work fine. it's CHAP that is failing.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
Bob
Dusty Doris wrote:
DEFAULTSuffix == .ppp, Strip-User-Name = Yes
Hint = PPP,
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP
DEFAULT
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Radius wrote:
OK, so there is nothing you can see why it's not working?
The PAP authenticates work fine. it's CHAP that is failing.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
Bob
Well, the debug output you sent didn't contain a CHAP passwd. It failed
because you had set Auth-Type ==
OK I can do this, but will the PAP that uses the /etc/passwd be prevented?
We have both running here.
Do I need to add a Auth == Local or something like that after that so it
will
check the MySql database when the /etc/passwd fails?
Maybe my Fallthough is wrong for 1.0.4. This is runing ok
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