Re: MD5/Des Hashing

Greg Johnson Perry-Spencer ( gjohnson@psci.net )
Wed, 12 Aug 1998 07:37:58 -0500 (EST)

Here is the output from the Radius debug. I replaced the real password
with ????:

radrecv: Request from host 7f000001 code=1, id=6, length=60
NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1
NAS-Port = 0
User-Name = "johndoe"
Password = "\???\????\???\???\???\???\???\???\???\????\???\????"
Checking user record PW_PASSWORD type
authPapPwd
chkPwd->strvalue is UNIX
decrypted pwd is ?????
(UNIX) User Password: ???? File Password:
$1$????????????????????????????????.
ncrypted Password: $1??????????
Sending Reject of id 6 to 7f000001 (127.0.0.1)

Resp Time: 70 Auth: 0/1 -> 1 Acct: 0/0/0 -> 0

On Tue, 11 Aug 1998, Dale E. Reed Jr. wrote:

> Greg Johnson Perry-Spencer wrote:
> >
> > I did this and RadiusNT does look in the passwd file and shows the
> > encrypted passwd string (x15 debug mode), but it also shows the encrypted
> > passwd it generates based upon the passwd I enter. It is encrypted, but
> > much smaller and does not start with $1$.
>
> RadiusNT supports MD5 hases in the passwd file, typically found on
> linux, solaris, and unixware. I am not familiar with DES password
> encryption. Do you have information on the DES routines (and are
> they free)?
>
> --
> Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)
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