Re: Need help



Alan DeKok wrote:

 >Why are you looking at the client side?  The README, INSTALL, FAQ, and
 >daily messages on this list say that you should run in debug mode.  What
 >do we have to add to the documentation to convince you that this is a
 >good idea?
 >
 >>Why is the password displayed in plain text instead of hashed as on the old
 >>server?
 >
 >Because it helps with debugging.

I think you didn't get the point of my question. I was wondering about the difference on two clients querying the same server for the same data.

 >So... the passwords don't match?

They do but the lookup seems to be incorrect. What I have in the file is the outout of "smbencrypt" but maybe that's not what the server is expecting.

 >Post it here.


Ready to process requests.

rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 127.0.0.1:65271, id=108, length=57
        User-Name = "fwvpn"
        User-Password = "XXX"
        NAS-IP-Address = 255.255.255.255
        NAS-Port = 10
try to find in file
rlm_passwd: Added LM-Password: '624AAC413795CDC1AAD3B435B51404EE' to config_items rlm_passwd: Added NT-Password: 'C5A237B7E9D8E708D8436B6148A25FA1' to config_items
try to find in file
Login incorrect: [fwvpn/cu@34t] (from client localhost port 10)
Sending Access-Reject of id 108 to 127.0.0.1 port 65271


The password is displayed in plain text.

Regards

	fw




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