On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 10:00:16AM -0500, Chris Sigler wrote:
> Okay, checked into it, and we don't use a / as a delimiter at any
> point that we can find.
In that case, freeradius -X and see if you can spot where it's
happening.
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Okay, checked into it, and we don't use a / as a delimiter at any
point that we can find.
-Chris
On 6/17/05, Paul Hampson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope. Using rlm_sql has no bearing on which preprocess modules are
> run (unless you've got a very very strange setup... I can't even
> imagine t
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 08:15:32PM -0500, Chris Sigler wrote:
> We're using mysql to authenticate... Sorry, I guess I should have
> mentioned that. If I'm not mistaken, this won't apply...
Nope. Using rlm_sql has no bearing on which preprocess modules are
run (unless you've got a very very strange
We're using mysql to authenticate... Sorry, I guess I should have
mentioned that. If I'm not mistaken, this won't apply...
> Check if you've got a realm module in preprocess which is set to use
> '/' as the delimiter. I think the default config does...
>
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On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 04:51:53PM -0500, Chris Sigler wrote:
> For some reason, when we run a query against radius and the username
> starts with a slash, it seems to ignore the slash.
> As a result, a user is able to log in with both "bob" and "/bob",
> although only one is right. Any ideas what
For some reason, when we run a query against radius and the username
starts with a slash, it seems to ignore the slash.
As a result, a user is able to log in with both "bob" and "/bob",
although only one is right. Any ideas what could be the cause of this?
Thanks!
Chris Sigler
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