melvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on July 24, 2005 at 02:47 -0800 wrote:
Hi Kris,
Thanks for your reply. I will be very grateful if you could post your
config
entries to me. Many tks.
Hi Melvin,
Please see attached.
I have included the certs, passwords, etc. as they are currently testing
only ones --
melvin wrote:
LDAP does provide some authentication -- through the 'BIND' statement.
Incidentally, this is how the FreeRadius rlm_ldap module chooses to
authenticate against an LDAP entry... it attempts to 'bind' to it,
passing
the username and password to LDAP.
I have successfully
11:24 PM
Subject: Re: rlm_ldap: Attribute User-Password is required
forauthentication
melvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry as I am not an expert in radius but if I do not set Auth-Type =
LDAP
how do I ensure that the authentication goes thru ldap.
LDAP is an authentication server? That's
melvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry as I am not an expert in radius but if I do not set Auth-Type =
LDAP
how do I ensure that the authentication goes thru ldap.
LDAP is an authentication server? That's news to me.
All the users have their passwords stored in ldap and therefore I
hope
Kris Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alan, Melvin,
LDAP does provide some authentication -- through the 'BIND' statement.
Yes, I know that. But it's a hack, and it only works if the request
contains a User-Password.
Since many requests don't contain a User-Password, people who
Subject: Re: rlm_ldap: Attribute User-Password is required
forauthentication
melvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently I need to use ldap to authenticate my users and I keep
encountering the same problem rlm_ldap: Attribute User-Password is
required for authentication.
Read the rest
melvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry as I am not an expert in radius but if I do not set Auth-Type = LDAP
how do I ensure that the authentication goes thru ldap.
LDAP is an authentication server? That's news to me.
All the users have their passwords stored in ldap and therefore I
hope
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