* Alan DeKok [Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:35:58 +0100]:
>
>> There is a concern that the UP is being stored in clear text in
>> Novell and we need to turn off that service and only use simple
>> password. Since I am no Novell admin I really do not have a clue if
>> we can encrypt the UP that is stored
* a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk [Thu, 5 Feb 2009 16:52:36
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>
>> I had to ask, I have people telling me that this is a limitation of only
>> FreeRADIUS and not all RADIUS servers in general. There is a concern
>> that the UP is being stored in clear text in Novell and we need to turn
>> off t
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> users-bounces+jmdanner=samford@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of
> Jason C Brown
> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 10:45 AM
> To: FreeRadius users mailing list
> Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS without Universal Password
>
> I had to ask, I have people telling me that thi
Jason C Brown wrote:
> I had to ask, I have people telling me that this is a limitation of only
> FreeRADIUS and not all RADIUS servers in general.
Novell's Border Manager likely doesn't need the UP, simply because it
uses secret Novell API's.
Everyone else uses Universal passwords. *Everyon
Hi,
> I had to ask, I have people telling me that this is a limitation of only
> FreeRADIUS and not all RADIUS servers in general. There is a concern
> that the UP is being stored in clear text in Novell and we need to turn
> off that service and only use simple password. Since I am no Novell
I had to ask, I have people telling me that this is a limitation of
only FreeRADIUS and not all RADIUS servers in general. There is a
concern that the UP is being stored in clear text in Novell and we
need to turn off that service and only use simple password. Since I
am no Novell admin I
* Jason C Brown [Wed, 4 Feb 2009 17:41:49 -0500]:
>
> Is there a way to integrate FreeRADIUS without having to use the
> universal password in Novell?
>
You need to send the password in plaintext to the RADIUS server from the
connecting client, in the world of 802.1X this is typically done with
Jason C Brown wrote:
> Do you by chance know if every RADIUS server acts the same way? For
> instance would Steel Belted RADIUS require the use of UP as well?
Please read this explanation again:
>> The Novell password is not stored as an attribute unless Universal
>> password is enabled. It ex
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>> bounces+jmdanner=samford@lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-
>> users-bounces+jmdanner=samford@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of
>> Jason C Brown
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 5:45 PM
>> To: FreeRadius users mailing list
>> Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS without Univ
Wednesday, February 04, 2009 5:45 PM
> To: FreeRadius users mailing list
> Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS without Universal Password
>
> Do you by chance know if every RADIUS server acts the same way? For
> instance would Steel Belted RADIUS require the use of UP as well?
> Thanks
Do you by chance know if every RADIUS server acts the same way? For
instance would Steel Belted RADIUS require the use of UP as well?
Thanks
Jason Brown - RHCT, Security+, Linux+, Network+
Systems Administrator
Enterprise Technology Services
Ferris State University
(231) 591-2687
On Feb 4, 20
In a word no.
The Novell password is not stored as an attribute unless Universal
password is enabled. It exists in eDirectory, can be created/modified by
ldap as userpassword but cannot be returned in an ldap search.
Otherwise you'd have to create an attribute and store the password in it
as an n
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