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Date:      Fri, 13 Feb 1998 15:34:51 -0000
From:      "Steven Fletcher (Shellnet IRC administrator)" <ircadmin@shellnet.co.uk>
To:        <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RADIUS for BSDi running under FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <98021315324314200@mailhost.shellnet.co.uk>

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Dear gurus.....

I am trying swap all of my dial up users over to a RADIUS authentication
system so that we no longer need to have 150 users on our Windows NT box
(Service Pack 3 + RRAS with a Hotfix). I installed and ran Livingston RADIUS
2.0.1 for BSDi onto my FreeBSD v2-2-5 box and then proceeded to make the
following entry into my /etc/raddb/users file:

dud	Password = "dud",
	Service-Type = Framed-User,
	Framed-Protocol = PPP

Then I proceeded to configure my NT box to use the RADIUS authentcation
system (it's running RAS and allowing it to accept clear text passwords. By
dialing up with a Windows 95 computer (set to not "Require Encrypted
Passwords") we saw the NT box talking to the BSD box as follows:

Fri Feb 13 13:45:14 1998: [1270] radrecv: Request from host <NT IP> code=1,
id=2, length=82
Fri Feb 13 13:45:14 1998: [1270] User-Name = "dud"
Fri Feb 13 13:45:14 1998: [1270] CHAP-Challenge =
"Yb\201\365\301~\024\221\220Z\341\320\2058\275\001"
Fri Feb 13 13:45:14 1998: [1270] CHAP-Password = ""
Fri Feb 13 13:45:14 1998: [1270] NAS-Port = 0
Fri Feb 13 13:45:14 1998: [1270] Framed-Protocol = PPP
Fri Feb 13 13:45:14 1998: [1270] NAS-Identifier = "<NT's NetBIOS name>"
Fri Feb 13 13:45:14 1998: [1303] Sending Reject of id 2 to <NT domain name>
(<NT IP>)

And then the NT box then drops the connection.

Has anyone _ever_ got UN*X RADIUS to work with an NT client - if anyone can
help I'd be most grateful - or would it be possible for somone to forward
some configuration files ?

Thanks in Advance;

Steven Fletcher - Shellnet
ircadmin@shellnet.co.uk


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