SQL Statement: Select DateAdd('d', ma.extension, maExpireDate),
DateAdd('d', ma
..extension, maExpireDate), sa.AccountID, sa.AccountType, sa.Password,
sa.Login,
sa.Shell From MasterAccounts ma, SubAccounts sa Where (sa.Login=3D'test'
or sa.She
ll=3D'test') AND ma.CustomerID=3Dsa.CustomerID and sa.Active<>0 and
ma.Active<>0
Freeing SQL Statement...
LOG: User: test Not found
User: test Not found
Sending Reject of id 93 to cdac26ab (new_york)
Response Time: 1222
Any help would be appreciated
jason
>----------
>From: Dale E. Reed Jr.[SMTP:daler@iea.com]
>Sent: Monday, June 09, 1997 8:28 PM
>To: RadiusNT@emerald.iea.com
>Subject: Re: Authentication Problem
>
>Hershcopf, Jason wrote:
>>=20
>> I am having a problem authenticating users when using an Access
>> database. I have tried both the database I created, and the one that
>> comes as a sample. In both cases the login gets rejected. If I do =
it
>> through the USERS text file it works fine. Any suggestions?
>
>What does the -x15 debug show? If you are doing CHAP, turn it
>off (ODBC bug). Latly, if you are doing PAP and the -x15 decrypted
>password is garbage, you have a bad entry in your servers table
>(secret).
>
>--=20
>Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea.com)
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