RE: problem with NT-Password and LDAP

2007-01-04 Thread Ana Gallardo Gómez
OK, use the perl module to re-write the attribute. There is an example.pl distributed with the server that should be a good start. Alan DeKok. I 'm trying to use the perl module to authenticate users removing white spaces from NT-Password. This is my remove_white_spaces.pl: use

Re: problem with NT-Password and LDAP

2007-01-04 Thread Alan DeKok
Ana Gallardo Gómez wrote: OK, use the perl module to re-write the attribute. There is an example.pl distributed with the server that should be a good start. Alan DeKok. I 'm trying to use the perl module to authenticate users removing white spaces from NT-Password. This is my

RE: problem with NT-Password and LDAP

2007-01-02 Thread Ana Gallardo Gómez
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 08:44:22 -0800 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Subject: Re: problem with NT-Password and LDAP Ana Gallardo Gómez wrote: Well, I can not modify the LDAP server, I only can use

Re: problem with NT-Password and LDAP

2006-12-28 Thread Ana Gallardo Gómez
Ana Gallardo Gómez wrote: Hello, my problem is, i have a Freeradius server that retrieves the authentication information from an OpenLDAP server; in this server the NT-Password atributte has 252 characters (32 characters from NT-hash + white spaces) Why not just update the entries in

Re: problem with NT-Password and LDAP

2006-12-28 Thread Alan DeKok
Ana Gallardo Gómez wrote: Well, I can not modify the LDAP server, I only can use it, so, while I ask the LDAP administrator to modify this atribute, I would like to modify in Freeradius server. OK, use the perl module to re-write the attribute. There is an example.pl distributed with the

Re: problem with NT-Password and LDAP

2006-12-26 Thread Alan DeKok
Ana Gallardo Gómez wrote: Hello, my problem is, i have a Freeradius server that retrieves the authentication information from an OpenLDAP server; in this server the NT-Password atributte has 252 characters (32 characters from NT-hash + white spaces) Why not just update the entries in LDAP