Re: Make RadiusNT NOT Respond?

Ronnie D. Franklin ( ronnie@itexas.net )
Fri, 11 Apr 1997 09:38:04 -0500

Dale,

The Unet radius uses encryption so while the file is ascii, not easy to
convert due to the way the fields are layed out, the password is stored in
hex and encrypted...

Ronnie

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> From: Dale E. Reed Jr. <daler@comtch.iea.com>
> To: 'RadiusNT@emerald.iea.com'
> Subject: Re: Make RadiusNT NOT Respond?
> Date: Friday, April 11, 1997 4:43 AM
>
> On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, Robin Greenhagen wrote:
>
> > Dale,
> > Is there a way to make RadiusNT NOT respond to a request? We are
helping
> > a client migrate from the Radius formerly known as Universal (Kinda
like
> > the Artist formerly known as Prince :)). The plan is to set up the
> > RadiusNT to debug passwords, and then capture that to a text file for a

> > month or so. By that time we should have a sufficient number of
> > username/password combos to convert them to RadiusNT.
> > The RadiusNT would be the primary auth server on the NAS, and the
> > Universal one will be the secondary, so that when the primary doesnt
> > respond, it will eventually hit the secondary.
> > Perhaps a -q for "quiet mode" is in order...
>
> Boy thats really grasping, isn't it? :)
>
> Currently there isn't a way to do this. What kind of users
> file or list does the unet product use? RadiusNT 1.90.0
> can replace UNIX and WINNT passwords in the database with the
> un-encrypted password, very simliar to what you are talking
> about doing.
>
> Plus, this is only useful for PAP, since CHAP is already
> encrypted.
>
> Dale
>
>
>
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