Dan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, I'm not having a go at you, I believe it does work, I'm just having
issue getting it working..
Yes, but too many people post messages saying Stuff went
wrong... how do I fix it?. Without any context, the only possible
answer is No idea...
Tue Oct
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Dan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, I'm not having
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Dan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I used a third party
Dan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because you put it into the NT-Password attribute, instead of the
User-Password attribute.
Okay, I've tried that and not found it to work for me.
Sorry, it *does* work. Since you didn't provide any debug logs or
config examples, I can only suggest
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Dan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because you put
Dan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I used a third party tool like mkntpwd to create NT Hashes, could
I
put premade hashes in the database and use them to authenticate
...
Is there any specific config change I would need to make to enable this?
No. It should work in the default
Dan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way in which I can have encrypted passwords in the mysql
database and use MSCHAPv2 to authenticate users?
If they're NT hashed, yes. Otherwise, no.
If I used a third party tool like mkntpwd to create NT Hashes, could I
put premade hashes in
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