Re: [RadiusNT] Encryption doesnot work

S.Tumurbaatar ( (no email) )
Thu, 19 Aug 1999 16:18:48 +0800

Thanks. So to use password encryption I need to store
accounts in Unix passwd file? I thought that encrypted
passwords (ie hashes) are stored directly in Password field
of SubAccounts. Does it mean that without some external
file RadiusNt cannot use password encryption?

>
> First, the salt is the first two characters of the actuall password
> itself, so its "ps", not "psw".
>
> I'm running 2.5.175 and here are my results:
>
> > C:\Emerald>radius -x255 -E
> > ...
> > Param: Encrypted Passwords: 3
> > ...
> > radrecv: Request from host 7f000001 code=1, id=234, length=80
> > User-Name = "test6"
> > NAS-Identifier = 127.0.0.1
> > NAS-Identifier = "Localhost"
> > NAS-Port = 0
> > Caller-Id = "1115551212"
> > Password = "\020'\020\306\010\353\350\022\026Q\012\345\255<\230\362"
> > rad_authenticate_ODBC()
> >...
> > (UNIX) User Password: tttt DB Password: pseqh5XB2ZCz6 Encrypted
Password: pseqh
> > 5XB2ZCz6
> >
> > SQL Statement: RadGetConfigs 7
> >
> > SQL Statement: RadGetATConfigs 'PPP'
> >
> > Sending Ack of id 234 to 7f000001 (localhost)
> > User-Service = Framed-User
> > Framed-Protocol = PPP
> > Resp Time: 1011 Auth: 1/0 -> 1 Acct: 0/0/0 -> 0
>
> So my test worked fine with your data. The (UNIX) is because RadiusNT
> is
> using the same routine to auth the password as if it found UNIX as the
> password
> and looked it up in the passwd file. I used radlogin to test it with:
>
> > C:\Emerald>radlogin test6 tttt
> >
> > Checking Radius user test6:
> > User-Service = Framed-User
> > Framed-Protocol = PPP
> >
> > Good: 1 Bad: 0 T/O: 0 Avg: 1001
>
> --
>
> Dale E. Reed Jr. Emerald and RadiusNT
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