Hello Patricia -
On Fri, 09 Jun 2000, Patricia Jung wrote:
> Hi Hugh and all :)
>
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 09:03:54AM +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> >
> > Curious. The trace shows that the Access-Request is being accepted, however the
> > accounting requests are being rejected due to bad authenticators. Have you got
> Exactly...
>
> > always accept a user if the password field is NULL. It appears from the
> > configuration file above, that you are looking at the second field in the SQL
> > response rather than the first. You might try this:
> My fault: one should never quote configfiles while debugging ;)
>
> The final solution: The PASSWORD-column in the MySQL-database includes a
> password that was created by the MySQL-password('passwordtext')-statement.
> The radpwtst-password-option, however, was followed by the plain passwordtext.
> Thus, the string "passwordtext" was compared with "07213ca6267303ce",
> and this is obviously not the same...
>
> Therefore I wonder whether it is possible to use MySQL-password() at all?
>
What sort of encryption does MySQL-password(...) use?
thanks
Hugh
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