Yes, It is possible and I use it for authenticating routers and IP phones.
These devices don't respond a login request with login/passwd.
a solution is, if your NAT supports it, put as login = device MAC address
and as PASSWORD = nothing. Obviusly, your have to declare this user=MAC in
radcheck
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-> Can I use these PINs as RADIUS username?
-> Each PIN is 16 digits long.
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-> In short how can I make password un-necessary for RADIUS authentication?
The main thing you need is Auth-Type:=Accept.
We do something similar - username has to exist in LDAP, but p
You can allow anonymous logins
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Why not have the form break the code into a username and password then
send it to the NAS.
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> I am using radius for my personal wireless ISP venture.
> I got some pre-paid cards used for long distan
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