Matt Ashfield wrote:
> I'm pouring through the alphabet soup of all of this and have a few
> questions that keep popping up.
>
> During a pap conversation, the radius server ends up with the
> username/password passed to it from the client. It then encrypts the
> password to match the encryption o
On Feb 14, 2007, at 2:05 PM, Matt Ashfield wrote:
> During a pap conversation, the radius server ends up with the
> username/password passed to it from the client. It then encrypts the
> password to match the encryption of the stored password in ldap (or
> other
> directory) and tries a bind. Co
Matt Ashfield wrote:
> During a pap conversation, the radius server ends up with the
> username/password passed to it from the client. It then encrypts the
> password to match the encryption of the stored password in ldap (or other
> directory) and tries a bind. Correct?
No. LDAP bind is done u
I'm pouring through the alphabet soup of all of this and have a few
questions that keep popping up.
During a pap conversation, the radius server ends up with the
username/password passed to it from the client. It then encrypts the
password to match the encryption of the stored password in ldap (or
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