I'll check that out.....that brings up another issue though. If I turn on
Level 4 trace, I get thousands of "Bad Authenticator" errors.
Ok, on a level 4 trace it tells me that the user test does not exist...even
though it clearly does. I guess I have to rewrite the username without
the realm tacked on the back. I'll try that.
thanks
Matt
At 08:36 PM 1/4/00 -0600, Steve Suehring wrote:
>This looks to me to be pretty standard. What does a trace level 4 show as
>the reject reason?
>
>Steve
>
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>Steve Suehring
>Voyager.net Network Operations Systems Engineer
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>On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Matt Chambers wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello, I'm trying to setup a seperate realm with radiator for
authenticating
>> MegaPOP users. My config looks something like this.
>>
>> <Realm DEFAULT>
>> <Authby SQL>
>> source: dbi:mysql:radius1
>> username: radius
>> dbauth: radius
>> stuff
>> </Authby SQL>
>> </Realm>
>>
>> <Realm test>
>> <Authby SQL>
>> source dbi:mysql:radius2
>> username: radius
>> dbauth: radius
>> stuff
>> </Authby SQL>
>> </Realm>
>>
>> Can I do that? The if I do a radpwtest with username@test, the request
>> gets rejected.
>>
>>
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