On 24/05/13 17:19, Alan Buxey wrote:
The only difference I can see is that the first example uses a plain-text password, and the RADIUS on the LNS is using CHAP?
The backend database has "=" in the 'op' field (and not ":="), so the returned attribute is "Auth-Type = Reject" and not "Auth-Type := Reject", but it is correctly rejected using radtest/radclient, and I believe the "=" operand to be correct.
You might have this: authorize { ... chap sql ... } ..and Auth-Type is already set by chap, hence "=" doesn't overwrite it. Anyway, you're not correct that "=" is the right operator; ":=" means "force" i.e. set this attribute to this value, always, and that's what you want to do here, right? "=" means "set if unset" As has also been pointed out - show "radiusd -X" for a problem auth (and set a subject line...)