Re: Free Radius and non-plain text passwords (resolution)

2004-01-08 Thread Alan DeKok
"Phillip Ames" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Personally, I would find it more likely that the latter scenario > occurs and all the passwords are now in plaintext available to the > cracker. That's your perogative. > Is it possible that the sample "users" file could be updated to > include a samp

RE: Free Radius and non-plain text passwords (resolution)

2004-01-07 Thread Phillip Ames
it's important enough that it should be included in the generic "users" file which most people will at least read when looking for examples. [rest of message snipped] On to message 2! > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: Free Radius and non-plain text passwords (resolution)

2004-01-07 Thread Alan DeKok
"Phillip Ames" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Now my user password file contains entries like this: > > bad Auth-Type := System, Crypt-Password == > "$1$37l.BBR2$bcYRkPw.bkkTAz3gkjsZZ1" > > Where "bad" is the user and "$1$37l.BBR2$bcYRkPw.bkkTAz3gkjsZZ1" is the > md5 of "password" That won't e

RE: Free Radius and non-plain text passwords (resolution)

2004-01-06 Thread Phillip Ames
OK, another 6 hours of digging and putzing have given me what I want (although not necessarily the way I originally wanted), and I figured I'd post it here for posterity (and hopefully so it'll be indexed by Google in case anyone else is looking to do the same). I couldn't get it to work with rlm_