RE: freeradius and ntlm_auth howto
Did you notice the response from ntlm_auth: Exec-Program: /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --username=sstruyf --challenge=decc4450c3b83d2c --nt-response=1af36673f68f926b4cc76bf8cd9f440d0c36396981ad345 Exec-Program output: Logon failure (0xc000006d) This indicates an invalid username or password. Try running "/usr/bin/ntlm_auth --username=sstruyf" and entering the same password you used in your previous test when prompted. Is the username correct? Is samba going to the correct domain by default? Did you enter the correct password? If you can't authenticate from the command line, you won't be able to do so from freeradius either.
freeradius-users-bounces+stieven.struyf=komatsu.eu@lists.freeradius.org wrote on 10/27/2006 02:54:52 PM:
Did you notice the response from ntlm_auth:
Exec-Program: /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --username=sstruyf --challenge=decc4450c3b83d2c --nt- response=1af36673f68f926b4cc76bf8cd9f440d0c36396981ad345 Exec-Program output: Logon failure (0xc000006d)
This indicates an invalid username or password. Try running “/usr/bin/ntlm_auth --username=sstruyf” and entering the same password you used in your previous test when prompted. Is the username correct? Is samba going to the correct domain by default? Did you enter the correct password? If you can’t authenticate from the command line, you won’t be able to do so from freeradius either.- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html from the commandline everything is working, and the same username/realm works if i enter pass it as username@realm instead of realm\username. So i am absolutely sure the user is ok. I will check with our AD admin if he sees something in his logs.
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