Re: PEAP mschapv2 using xp native supplicant
rlm_mschap: Invalid LM-Password rlm_mschap: Invalid NT-Password
Well, that should be a hint. How about trying to add a user && password in the "users" file? An example is in the FAQ.
when using users file it just work, the problem rose when using ldap backend. In ldap database, I've added the attribute LM-Password and NT-Password, and also add them in check item at ldap.attrmap -- DISCLAIMER: The contents of this email and attachments are confidential and may be subject to legal privilege. Any unauthorized use, copying, disclosure or communicating any part of it to others is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, copy, distribute or rely on this email and should please return it immediately to the sender or notify us and delete the email and any attachments from your system. We cannot accept liability for loss or damage resulting from computer viruses. The integrity of email across the Internet cannot be guaranteed and PT BANK NISP, Tbk. will not accept liability for any claims arising as a result of the use of this medium for transmissions by or to PT BANK NISP, Tbk.
Ryan Setiawan H wrote:
rlm_mschap: Invalid LM-Password rlm_mschap: Invalid NT-Password
Well, that should be a hint. How about trying to add a user && password in the "users" file? An example is in the FAQ.
when using users file it just work, the problem rose when using ldap backend.
In ldap database, I've added the attribute LM-Password and NT-Password, and also add them in check item at ldap.attrmap
The passwords you've added are invalid. The debug message is telling you that. Perhaps you could try posting WHAT you entered as LM-Password and NT-Password. Odds are you entered invalid ones. Because the debug message is telling you that they're invalid. You are making it difficult for anyone to help you. Giving out as little information as possible in every message is counter-productive. Alan DeKok.
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