Still having issue with radtest
A couple questions I have not asked about this issue? Do both the user@localhost and localhost need access to the Sql database. I am at a loss as to why everytime I run this process, it tells me that I have an invalid preshare key. Do they preshare keys need to be in quotes. If I have a user called radius with a password of radiustest and my localhost preshare is BASEBALL, then would my syntax be, radtest radius radiustest localhost 1645 BASEBALL ? Or woudl I need to put quotes around the alpha characters. I cannot move on until I get this resolved obviously and I am not sure where to try. I can get issues resolved with the SQL portion, but to get it to see the local host, I am at a loss. If anyone can think of anything else I can possibly try, please let me know. If not, I appreciate all your efforts. Dwane
"Atkins, Dwane P" <ATKINSD@uthscsa.edu> wrote:
A couple questions I have not asked about this issue? Do both the user@localhost and localhost need access to the Sql database.
I have no idea what that means.
I am at loss as to why everytime I run this process, it tells me that I have an = invalid preshare key.
No, it doesn't. The text isn't about "preshare keys". It's about shared secrets. I think at least part of the reason you're having difficulty is your insistence on using terms and ideas you came up with, rather than using the ones in the docs and on the mailing list. Doing that makes it MUCH harder for anyone to understand you, and MUCH harder for you to understand any answer.
If I have a user called radius with a password of radiustest and my localhost preshare is BASEBALL, then would my syntax be, radtest radius radiustest localhost 1645 BASEBALL ?
Honestly, this question is addressed in the documentation. Please read it. Alan DeKok.
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