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Hi,
I have tried to read everything I can find regarding radtest from freeradius.
It seems I have a unique appliation.
If you have a moment, I would appreciate a little help.
Application:
We are running Cisco Secure ACS 3.2 for our AAA server. (It wasn't my choice)
Our AAA instance is back ended with an ODBC database.
The ODC database does not support PAP.
My intention is to use "radtest" fromfree radius to facilitate end to end
testing.
I am charged with building some monitor tools in place. I was hoping to use
radtest but below are the errors.
==============The machine I am running radtest from==========
[root at testmachine bin]# ./radtest username userpass serverip:1812 secret
Sending Access-Request of id 176 to serverip:1812
User-Name = "username"
User-Password = "userpass"
NAS-IP-Address = testmachine
NAS-Port = 1
rad_recv: Access-Reject packet from host serverip:1812, id=176, length=32
Reply-Message = "Rejected\n\r"
[root at testmachine bin]#
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The Cisco AAA server coughs up the error something like:
Authentication type not supported by external DB
(which is pap)
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So I need to generate a authentication request which will initiate a CHAP
request.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Ken.
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