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From: | Tan hanyin |
Subject: | Re: [Help-gnu-radius] PPPoE client authentication with GNU RADIUS server |
Date: | Tue, 13 Feb 2007 08:47:07 +0000 |
Thanks for your reply.I've checked on all 3 points you pointed out. They are all in the right direction. The username and password match the one in the database, password is stored in plaintext and Radiusd shared the same secret key as NAS.
Not sure if this might help in troubleshooting, I got some reply in attribute from the NAS, from detail.auth file:
Service-Type = Framed-User Framed-Protocol = PPP User-Name = usernameCHAP-Password = \263\120\247\231\117\044\365\375\063\327\324\331\332\362\073\241\357
NAS-IP-Address = 123.45.6.7 NAS-Port-Id = 0CHAP-Challenge = \206\215\263\111\301\145\362\045\112\261\371\327\174\014X{
Timestamp = 1171354261 Request-Authenticator = None Hope to understand why i'm facing this problem and solve it. Many thanks.
From: "Sergey Poznyakoff" <address@hidden> To: "Tan hanyin" <address@hidden> CC: <address@hidden>Subject: Re: [Help-gnu-radius] PPPoE client authentication with GNU RADIUS serverDate: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 10:20:55 +0200 Tan hanyin <address@hidden> wrote: > Anyone has any idea what is the problem? Yes. it is one of the following: 1. The password used when logging in does not match the one stored in the database. 2. The password is stored in the database in the encrypted form (must be plaintext). 3. Radiusd and NAS use different shared secrets. Regards, Sergey
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