<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><areano21 @yahoo.com=""><duanec @mail.illicom.net=""><freeradius-users @lists.freeradius.org=""><arturhayne @yahoo.com.br=""><kes-kes @yandex.ru=""><aland @deployingradius.com=""><freeradius-users @lists.freeradius.org=""><arturhayne @yahoo.com.br="">Active Directory does not supply clear-text passwords to FreeRADIUS.<br>In many cases, Active Directory doesn't *have* the clear-text passwords.<br><br> Digest authentication is impossible when the passwords are in Active<br>Directory. Sorry.<br><br>> I see in some tutorials show how authenticate in a domain to use one<br>> tool called ntlm_auth, but it seams that only work with the mschap<br>> protocol, and the openser uses the digest.<br><br> Yes. ntlm_auth will not help you.<br><br>> What to do? Any ideia? <br><br> Use another database, like OpenLDAP or MySQL. Active Directory is<br>responsible
for making Digest authentication impossible.<br><br>> Its necessarily to do some configuration in the users or another files?<br><br> No. There is NOTHING you can do except use another database.<br><br> </arturhayne></freeradius-users></aland></kes-kes></arturhayne></freeradius-users></duanec></areano21></blockquote>The Openser , Active Directory and FreeRadius support TLS. Can I use it for solve my problem? Or is this a bad ideia?<br> <br><p>
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