On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 02:40:04PM -0700, Robert Graham wrote:
Oh nevermind then, Im running 3.0.6....
You should be OK then - it follows the same as all other crypted passwords do in rlm_pap (see the dictionary addition at the top of the commit I sent previously): Pull the password hash from the db into SHA2-Password, then call pap. Or ensure Password-With-Header begins with {sha2} {sha256} or {sha512} followed by the hash, then call pap.
No wonder I couldnt find any documentation on it.
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