"Alex Savguira" <savguira@gmail.com> wrote:
Of course it works if I only have a single encrypted problem. This is exactly where my problem is. I do run a bunch of services onsite, some using the PAP passwords (CRYPT form) and some using the MS-CHAPv2 (partly internal and partly accessing the ADS via NTLM). I want the single logon for all services.
The use clear-text passwords. Also storing crypt'd passwords is a waste of time and gains nothing except additional headaches.
If say PPPoe is PAP and IPSEC is MS-CHAPv2 I need two entries one with the CRYP-ted password for PAP and one plain or NT-hash for MS-CHAPv2.
No. Absolutely not. The PAP authentication can use the clear-text password, too.
Everything works when using "users" file. PAP doesn't work when using the mysql backend
Use ':=', not '=='.
Do you by any chance know WHY it only processes one record and how to make it process two instead?
Did you read previous responses to your questions? Alan DeKok.