hi Alan,

Yes of course I have this user: test with password testtest in /etc/shadow (I am able to download/send an email by using these credentials + log into linux shell). The problem is that I am still not able to log in through my NAS (fortimail). What I can see
in wireshark is that username test is sent in clear text + password is sent encrypted. My assumption is that freeradius can't read /etc/shadow for some reason. Freeradius version I am using is 1.1


On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
matthew wyath wrote:
> I am trying to configure my freeradius to work with FortiMail
> antispam/antivir solution (so that people can automatically log into
> their webmail quarantine).
> Fortimail part is done and it was easy. Then I moved to freeradius and I
> came across problems. Just to clarify freeradius was installed on the
> same server where the postfix
> server resides and I want to authenticated my users through their linux
> credentials.
...
> What I can see in the output from radiusd -X :
...
> rlm_unix: [test]: invalid password
>   modcall[authenticate]: module "unix" returns reject for request 0

 What is unclear about that message?

> All the password are stored in /etc/shadow. Can anybody help me why
> module "unix" returns reject ?

 Do you have:

       a) a "test" user in /etc/shadow

       b) with password "testtest"?

 If not, the answer would seem to be obvious.

 Alan DeKok.
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