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Hello everyone...
I am currently evaluating the
Radiator product for use on our Windows 2000 domain that is currently using
Active Directory to store information. Has anyone successfully used
Radiator on 2000 with AD to authenticate users?
The reason I ask is that I created a few users on
my domain and have been unsuccessful when trying to authenticate them. I
was getting errors about logon times but I found out that I couldn't use
the "Administrator" account as a test user because you cannot control
an Administrators logon hours. So I created another administrator on the
domain and tried to authenticate that user. The error message I get is
that "The specified network password is not correct". I know the password
is correct because I can logon as that user. The only thing I can think of
is that the ChangePassword routine does not work correctly under
2000.
Another question I have is: Does the
user require "Logon Locally" rights applied to them? This is why I
made the user an administrator for testing so I didn't have to mess with Local
Policies to allow for local logon.
I am using a basic config like the one below to
test with the RadPwTst:
<Client DEFAULT>
secret secretkey
</Client>
<Realm DEFAULT>
<AuthBy ADSI>
BindString
LDAP://sentry2.chubb.com/CN=%n,CN=Users,DC=sentry,DC=chubb,DC=com
Username
administrator
Password
mypassword
</AuthBy>
</Realm>
As you can see there is nothing fancy going
on..
If anyone has any information on making this work
on 2000 and Active Directory please reply or drop me an email.
Thanks again,
Michael Audet
Network Services
Chubb & Son
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- Fw: (RADIATOR) Windows 2000 ADSI Authorization Michael Audet
- Fw: (RADIATOR) Windows 2000 ADSI Authorization Michael Audet
