Re: Keeping plain-text shared secret and user passwords in sql

2011-11-16 Thread asdf zxcv
Thanks Alan, Sven. SQL server is on the same virtual machine with freeradius. I'm also creating a web application to manage users, certificates, server settings etc - it will be hosted on the same machine. I just thought that keeping ANY passwords ANYWHERE in plaintext form is not a good idea.

Keeping plain-text shared secret and user passwords in sql

2011-11-15 Thread asdf zxcv
I'm attempting to use freeradius to authenticate wireless network in my organisation, using self-signed certificates. I have installed freeradius 2.1.10 from debian 6 repository, set up basic configuration according to instructions on freeradius.org site, finally I've configured freeradius to use

Re: Keeping plain-text shared secret and user passwords in sql

2011-11-15 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, I'm attempting to use freeradius to authenticate wireless network in my organisation, using self-signed certificates.� I have installed freeradius 2.1.10 from debian 6 repository, set up basic configuration according to instructions on [1]freeradius.org site, finally I've

Re: Keeping plain-text shared secret and user passwords in sql

2011-11-15 Thread Sven Hartge
asdf zxcv jazdatest...@gmail.com wrote: I'm attempting to use freeradius to authenticate wireless network in my organisation, using self-signed certificates. I have installed freeradius 2.1.10 from debian 6 repository, set up basic configuration according to instructions on freeradius.org