On 08/03/2009 04:13 PM, Ivan Kalik wrote:
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filter = (uid=%u)
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Put ldap filter back to what it was. Enable ntdomain in inner-tunnel.
Create local realm LINUX in proxy.conf:
realm LINUX {
}
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Thanks Ivan this worked great.
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Mark Saner
hi,
hoping that their password for their PC account is the same as you have in
LDAP or AD... hwta you need to do is enable the nt fix stuff in the mschap
module etc - and then ,when doing auth, use the stripped username, dont use
the mschap:username etc - this will be a plain user name without
On 08/03/2009 03:16 PM, Alan Buxey wrote:
hi,
hoping that their password for their PC account is the same as you have in
LDAP or AD... hwta you need to do is enable the nt fix stuff in the mschap
module etc - and then ,when doing auth, use the stripped username, dont use
the mschap:username etc
Hi,
Passwords are the same. I believe I did set the with_ntdomain_hack as
shown below. How would I go about checking which user name I am using
when doing auth?
radiusd -X
it tells you everything you need to know
alan
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I would like to leave that option checked however when I do so the
rlm_ldap fails because it is looking up DOMAIN\5cUSER. I have searched
around a found a few leads but most of the deal with authenticating with
ActiveDirectory and even if I do try their suggestions it doesn't seem
to work.
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