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Subject: Re: freeradius and oracle LDAP
> Allan Borman wrote:
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> >Hi Valdimir,
> >Thanks for the reply. Would it help if I send you the debug info on the
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Allan Borman wrote:
Hi Valdimir,
Thanks for the reply. Would it help if I send you the debug info on the
RADIUS. If you are interested let me know.
I don't think that would help any. First of all you have to make sure
that LDAP is providing the right information before you try to get it
g
ursday, August 11, 2005 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: freeradius and oracle LDAP
> Allan Borman wrote:
>
> > I have put together a freeradius server to authenticate users existing
> > on our oracle LDAP directory. The issue that I have is getting the
> > passowrd from oracle
Allan Borman wrote:
I have put together a freeradius server to authenticate users existing
on our oracle LDAP directory. The issue that I have is getting the
passowrd from oracle. I can probe the LDAP, get a user authorized and
fallback to the default for the passowrd check which is the "sys
"Allan Borman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However our LDAP uses oracle on the back end to check the password.
> Has anyone configured radius to do this?
Nope. How does LDAP "use" oracle? Find that out, and you might be
able to configure FreeRADIUS to do the same thing.
Alan DeKok.
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Lis
Hi All,
I have put together a freeradius server to
authenticate users existing on our oracle LDAP directory. The issue that I
have is getting the passowrd from oracle. I can probe the LDAP, get a user
authorized and fallback to the default for the passowrd check which is the
"system". I
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