Hi, I am facing exactly the same issue. Can anyone help me out if he has
solution for this problem. -- Deepak Sharma
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Fabio Pedretti wrote:
It appears that this error is get when users are not already on the
machine.
Yes, it's a PAM problem.
The libpam-radius-auth plugin is powerful but has the limit that users
have to be previously created on the machine and this is not practical
when you have thousand
Citando Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Fabio Pedretti wrote:
When I try to authenticate with ssh into the machine I noticed that
freeradius receive this password \010\n\r\177INCORRECT, that it's not
the one I typed.
That's a PAM problem. There's little you can do to RADIUS to fix that.
I am trying to configure a linux machine (Ubuntu 8.04 alpha, 32 bit) with
radius authentication using libpam-radius-auth.
I installed freeradius-2.0.3 (from selfbuilded deb package) on the same machine
and added this line at the top of users file:
testuser Cleartext-Password := testing
Then
Fabio Pedretti wrote:
When I try to authenticate with ssh into the machine I noticed that
freeradius receive this password \010\n\r\177INCORRECT, that it's not
the one I typed.
That's a PAM problem. There's little you can do to RADIUS to fix that.
I suggest asking on a PAM list.
Alan
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