John Dennis wrote:
> FWIW, we've gotten a couple of bug reports of segfaults using EAP, they
> are described in this bugzilla (which includes a stacktrace and debug
> output).
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=827858
This is typically caused by having discordant versions of OpenSS
On 08/09/2012 09:34 AM, Urban Loesch wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm currently migrating from "Radiator" to
Freeradius with MySQL Database Backend for Authentication and
Accounting. User-passwords are stored in mysql db with SMD5.
FWIW, we've gotten a couple of bug reports of segfaults us
Hi Alan,
thanks for your fast reply.
If you need any further info please let me know.
A copy of the SMD5 password.
This is the whole raw data from db:
id usernameattribute op value
4105urban@1 SMD5-Password :=
kB49X7B1aX5kzg6+OD6L12ZxRGRmcUM
Urban Loesch wrote:
> [pap] login attempt with password "232nr4Cs"
> [pap] Using SMD5 encryption.
> [pap] Normalizing SMD5-Password from base64 encoding
> Segmentation fault
Oops. My guess is that the SMD5 password isn't correctly formed.
Can you share it?
> After the crash above I tried to
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm currently migrating from "Radiator" to Freeradius with
MySQL Database Backend for Authentication
and Accounting. User-passwords are stored in mysql db with SMD5.
I have installed latest freeradius from debian "squeeze" repositories:
ii freeradius
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