OK. Put back: DEFAULT Auth-Type = System Fall-Through = 1 in your users file. Post radiusd -X output for SQL user. If he is found in the database but still rejected you might need to add Auth-Type Local with op := to your radgroupcheck table. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 8/6/2007, "Felipe Ceglia - PY1NB" <felipe-listas@terenet.com.br> piše:
I just tried it, but then only the sql user is accepted.
Thanks,
Felipe
tnt@kalik.co.yu wrote:
From radiusd.conf:
# In general, you SHOULD NOT set the Auth-Type attribute. The server # will figure it out on its own, and will do the right thing. The # most common side effect of erroneously setting the Auth-Type # attribute is that one authentication method will work, but the # others will not.
Remove both Auth-Types and let server sort it out. Make sure sql and unix entries in radiusd.conf are not commented out.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 8/6/2007, "Felipe Ceglia - PY1NB" <felipe-listas@terenet.com.br> piše:
Hi Kevin and Ivan,
Thank you for your replies. I now have it working ok.
I do have a further question:
I need to auth users both from system (unix passwd) and local (sql).
How can I do that?
I tried:
DEFAULT Auth-Type = System Fall-Through = 1
DEFAULT Auth-Type = local # Fall-Through = 1 # Exec-Program-Wait = "/usr/bin/php/home/ispadmin/latest/src/checkradius.php %u %n" ,
But it only works for the system entry.
Thank you,
Felipe
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