I would like to know too, Alan I am only a developer... . And here anyone explains me anything :-(. Thanks for your help --- Alan DeKok <aland@ox.org> escribió:
Susana Macias <susana_macias12@yahoo.es> wrote:
Yes, but in the RFC says that the User-Password attribute "is only used in Access-Request packets". However I have been able to send it in an Access-Accept packet (this is why I asked)
It's not a good idea to send passwords in Access-Accept.
Technically, the RFC's should have forbidden that, too.
And is there any form to send Password instead User-Password?
The names are unimportant. They both refer to the same attribute: number 2. The names are used only by the server. See "man dictionary" for details.
Perhaps you could explain why you're sending the password in response packets, and why you think it's useful.
Alan DeKok.
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