on but under Win2k it wouldn't allow the user to change the pw
>>MA> to the same thing they already had.
>>
>>MA> Also.. make sure that when you log in with the password its not
>>forcing the
>>MA> user to change it. That might cause the failure you are g
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>MA> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Group and NT Auth
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MA> Just a thought.
MA> -Michael Audet
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ly 04, 2001 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Group and NT Auth
> This is what Im getting on ly logs:
>
> *** Received from 10.0.0.1 port 1645
> Code: Access-Request
> Identifier: 125
> Authentic: ><159><236><181>J<187><216>1<22><15
> How do you make sure a user belong to a certain group in NT
Here's how my setup works:
authentication request handler --> Authby FILE --> Authby NT
The Authby FILE specifies which clause to call and passes the
name of the nt group to that clause.
eg. If I want to use the authby nt clause ca
This is what Im getting on ly logs:
*** Received from 10.0.0.1 port 1645
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 125
Authentic: ><159><236><181>J<187><216>1<22><151><132>m<162>3<240>i
Attributes:
User-Name = "akrall2"
NAS-IP-Address = 10.0.0.1
User-Password = "<131><1
Also guys..
I created a user on my win2k server system... but when the user tries
to authenticate on radiator.. radiator says the user exists butthe pw
is wrong... and it is not.. any ideas?
Saludos
Anton Krall
Director de Tecnologia
Inter.net Mexico
(www.mx.inter.net)
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Guys.-
Im using Auth NT to run radiator under nt to auth with my firewall..
Everything is working fine except that I cant the Group = XXX inside
the Authby NT to work.
How do you make sure a user belong to a certain group in NT and also,
how can you nest Authyby? I think I can use the identifie