Hello Matt,
both Radiator and radpwtst have no problem with embedded + in passwords, nor
does mysql, so I have to presume that the problem with the + lies in your NAS
or the users client; I dont have any information about them.
As far as radiator is concerned, there are no built-in invalid characters in
passwords (although some types of database may have their own limitations).
Cheers.
On Mar 28, 2:56pm, Matt Chambers wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) passwords and authSQL
>
> I'm authenticating with Radiator and mySQL. I had an issue with a MAC user
> with a + in his password. What characters are not allowed in passwords?
>
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