RE: (RADIATOR) CHAP authenication w/ Cisco and LDAP

2000-03-12 Thread Ingvar Berg (ERA)
> > > I've read in the docu that CHAP will not work when using > > encrypted passwords (which is what I have in LDAP) > > That's correct, you'll have to un-encrypt the passwords > in LDAP or use PAP. If you require encrypted passwords in > LDAP, you should disable CHAP on the Cisco. > The reall

Re: (RADIATOR) CHAP authenication w/ Cisco and LDAP

2000-03-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
> I've read in the docu that CHAP will not work when using > encrypted passwords (which is what I have in LDAP) That's correct, you'll have to un-encrypt the passwords in LDAP or use PAP. If you require encrypted passwords in LDAP, you should disable CHAP on the Cisco. === Archive at http://www

Re: (RADIATOR) CHAP authenication w/ Cisco and LDAP

2000-03-10 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Stephen - On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Felicetti, Stephen A. wrote: > Hey guys... > > I have a Cisco AS5300 authenicating users against LDAP via Radiator. > Works like a charm when using PAP on the > Cisco. Management is concerned about a plain text password being sent > between the Cisco a

(RADIATOR) CHAP authenication w/ Cisco and LDAP

2000-03-09 Thread Felicetti, Stephen A.
Hey guys... I have a Cisco AS5300 authenicating users against LDAP via Radiator. Works like a charm when using PAP on the Cisco. Management is concerned about a plain text password being sent between the Cisco and Radiator. When I attempt to use CHAP, radiator rejects the Access-Request,