This looks perfectly fine. Auth went good. What does RadiusNT
show for a NAS auth request?
> Ok Dale here is what I got when I used radlogin with the radius -x15
>
> radrecv: Request from host 7f000001 code=1, id=1, length=0
> NAS-Identifier = 127.0.0.1
> NAS-Port = 0
> User-Name = "hello"
> Password = "(\342\250\331#\013\320-\275\030\357\005;\300\267\271"
> rad_authenticate_ODBC()
> Password = "(\342\250\331#\013\320-\275\030\357\005;\300\267\271"
> Decrypted Password: hellos
> Allocating Statement...
>
> SQL Statement: Select DateAdd(Day, (ma.extension + ma.overdue),
> maExpireDate), DateAdd(Day, sa.extension, saExpireDate), sa.AccountID,
> sa.AccountType, sa.Password, sa.Login, sa.Shell From MasterAccounts ma,
> SubAccounts sa Where (sa.Login='hello' or sa.Shell='hello') AND
> ma.CustomerID=sa.CustomerID
> and sa.Active<>0 and ma.Active<>0
>
> Database Password: hellos
> Freeing SQL Statement...
> Allocating Statement...
>
> SQL Statement: Select ra.RadAttributeID, Name, Data, Value, Type From
> RadConfigs rc, RadAttributes ra Where
> ra.RadAttributeID=rc.RadAttributeID AND rc.AccountID=9
>
> Freeing SQL Statement...
> Loading radius defaults for this type...
> Allocating Statement...
> Allocating Statement...
>
> SQL Statement: Select ra.RadAttributeID, Name, Data, Value, Type From
> RadATConfigs rc, RadAttributes ra Where
> ra.RadAttributeID=rc.RadAttributeID AND rc.AccountType='PPP'
>
> User-Service = 2 (2)
> Framed-Protocol = 1 (1)
> Freeing SQL Statement...
> Sending Ack of id 1 to 7f000001 (localhost)
> User-Service = Framed-User
> Framed-Protocol = PPP
>
> Response Time: 375
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