Hi,
I'm trying to understand what exactly happens in the users file when
processing User-Password. The situation I'm seeing here is in a rather
complex scenario, and the results are not quite what I would expect. In
short, when a MS-CHAP'ed request comes in and users contains a check
User
Stefan Winter wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to understand what exactly happens in the users file when
processing User-Password. The situation I'm seeing here is in a rather
complex scenario, and the results are not quite what I would expect. In
short, when a MS-CHAP'ed request comes in and users
That will not work. How is the mschap module supposed to know which
plaintext password to perform the challenge/response with? In fact,
since the value is a regexp, how is it supposed to even know what the
alternative values are (you cannot in general reverse a regexp to get
the matching
Stefan Winter wrote:
I don't expect it to do that. This line in the users file is supposed to work
only for services that use PAP, and can actually do a string comparison on
User-Password. What I would like to do when these people use VPN is that
users doesn't match, and the VPN-only
Hello Alan.
Dne petek 27 maj 2005 18:43 je Alan DeKok napisal(a):
Rok Papez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I beg to differ... the users file is one of the things in freeradius that
are not confusing :).
It appears to be simple, but your question about User-Password shows
the limitations
Hello Alan.
Dne etrtek 26 maj 2005 18:25 je Alan DeKok napisal(a):
Anthony Hinsinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you explain me what is the problem if you use := operator and for
example a CHAP authentication ? because i imagine the CHAP module use
the password found in the config items
Rok Papez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I beg to differ... the users file is one of the things in freeradius that
are not confusing :).
It appears to be simple, but your question about User-Password shows
the limitations problems of the users file.
What is supposed to replace the users file ?
Hello,
i've a technical question about the users file and how it deals with
User-Password.
In a lot of examples (including freeradius provided) we can see this
kind of things :
userUser-Password == pass
A-Reply-Attribut = value
Another-Reply-Attribut = another_value
my
Anthony Hinsinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
user User-Password == pass
A-Reply-Attribut = value
Another-Reply-Attribut = another_value
my question is, why == operator ??
Because the users file is trying to do two different things with
that line.
For me the goal of the
Can you explain me what is the problem if you use := operator and for
example a CHAP authentication ? because i imagine the CHAP module use
the password found in the config items list ... ??? no ??
Thanks
Anthony
Le jeudi 26 mai 2005 à 11:49 -0400, Alan DeKok a écrit :
Anthony Hinsinger
Anthony Hinsinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you explain me what is the problem if you use := operator and for
example a CHAP authentication ? because i imagine the CHAP module use
the password found in the config items list ... ??? no ??
If it works, use it.
But the users file will be
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