OK, let me try this way, when our wholesale provider receives a realm, they know where to send the request. If the user sends RADIUS@kingmanaz.net or radius@kingmanaz.net our radius regardless if I have lower_user before/after/no They will be authenticated either way. If we force it lower on our end, does not force lower on their end. It's a mess. They said only this month they were going to issue credits and that I needed to get my end to deny UPPER case logins. I set the lower_user lower and lower_pass to no and a user will all RADOUS@kingmanaz.net will be authenticated. I guess mysql doesn't care if it's upper or lower. Nick Marino wrote:
In the config file you can set it to force all lower case.
I had this problem and solved it by changing it in the config.
Nick Marino - IT Solutions ----- Original Message ----- From: "Radius" <radius@kingmanaz.net> To: <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 12:10 PM Subject: [radius] Freeradius/MySql problem
I currently run ver.0.9.3
I have MySql database that is used with FreeRadius.
What were are having a problem with is that if the user logs in with UPPER-NAME or lower-name either one works.
I have tried lower_user & lower_pass before/after/no and the radius system still authenticates all UPPER-CASE.
With this we are getting double billed by our wholesale provider because they run unix based also and it sees both as valid log ins because we authenticated them.
When we built our MySql we use with the setup in FreeRadius.
Has anyone else had this and how did you fix this to keep everyone lower case.
Thanks Bob Ross
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