On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Erich Titl <erich.titl@think.ch> wrote:
Thanks, I read that URL, actually that one guided me to enter a Cleartext Password at all.
See the column labeled "NT hash"?
mysql> select * from radcheck; +----+----------+--------------------+----+----------------------------------+ | id | username | attribute | op | value | +----+----------+--------------------+----+----------------------------------+ | 1 | test | MD5-Password | := | 81dc9bdb52d04dc20036dbd8313ed055 | | 2 | test | NT-Password | := | 7CE21F17C0AEE7FB9CEBA532D0546AD6 | | 3 | test | Cleartext-Password | := | 1234 | +----+----------+--------------------+----+----------------------------------+
IIRC only one of them will be used. I suggest you dop MD5 (since it's useless for your purpose) and Cleartext (you don't want that, right?) and verify you use the correct NT-Password (use "smbencrypt" if you haven't already done so)
2) I could see login and logout information, but no data usage, e.g. dowload and upload sizes appear to be zeroes.
Some NAS (e.g. AP's flashed with dd-wrt) simply doesn't send accounting packets. Blame your NAS :P
:-(
Do you have a recommendation for AP's that pass this information?
Nope. Sorry. Try looking at the archives, I think Cisco boxes sends them. As an alternative, if you're fine with captive-portal setup, chillispot sends accounting packets just fine.
... or to be more acccurate, look at your NAS documentation (or ask the vendor) how to get it to send accounting packets.
It is a ZyXEL, so basically a black box, even to the local vendor.
Then blame the vendor. Seriously. Why would you want to use something that even the local vendor can't support? -- Fajar