ST_ACCOUNT)
to enable machine authentication.
Although kind of a shortcut, it works great if you need machine auth. Maybe
it can help someone else?
Thanks,
Matt
On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 11:25 -0400, Matthew Alexander wrote:
I am trying to use ntlm_auth for machine authentication requests
against
-0400, Matthew Alexander wrote:
I am trying to use ntlm_auth for machine authentication requests
against a Win2003/AD from my RADIUS server. Normal, user
authentication works fine, but not machine authentication.
The username passed from RADIUS to ntlm-auth looks like host/pcname123.
I
I am trying to use ntlm_auth for machine authentication requests against a
Win2003/AD from my RADIUS server. Normal, user authentication works fine, but
not machine authentication. The username passed from RADIUS to ntlm-auth looks
like host/pcname123. I'm wondering if the "/" is killing it?