Cisco AP, mysql, either MSCHAP or Auth-Type problem i think

Mikael Syska mikael at syska.dk
Thu Mar 27 13:46:39 CET 2008


Will look into that ...

but I could auth with the radtest local on the machine, and then I
asumed it was using mysql to lookup the user.

But as you say, it seem logical :-) I will try and see if I can figure
out where the error might be .. or else I will return to the list :-)

// ouT

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com> wrote:
> Mikael Syska wrote:
>
>  > Thanks, that seemed to get me a bit further to the end .... now I got this:
>  > +----+----------+--------------------+----+-------+
>  > | id | username | attribute          | op | value |
>  > +----+----------+--------------------+----+-------+
>  > |  2 | 44       | Cleartext-Password | := | 4444  |
>  > +----+----------+--------------------+----+-------+
>
>   So... you have user information in SQL.
>
>
>  > Here is where its failing:
>  > ++[eap] returns updated
>  > ++[files] returns noop
>  > ++[expiration] returns noop
>  > ++[logintime] returns noop
>  > ++[pap] returns noop
>
>   And... no SQL module being called.
>
>   If you don't tell the server to look in SQL, it won't look in SQL.
>
>
>
>   Alan DeKok.
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