> Once upon a time Jon Lewis shaped the electrons to say...
> >I was under the impression that RADIUS (and Portmasters) didn't allow null
> >passwords? The radius client that I use on my linux term servers
>
> Nope. Not true.
>
> >Wasn't this the reason I remember Livingston saying "you cannot have a
> >guest account log into a portmaster without some password".
>
> It must PROMPT for a password to use radius. But a null is accepted.
ugh...ok...I could always go back to my old way...which was:
flaboy1 Password = "UNIX"
User-Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = None
which I realize is invalid...but again, this resulted in basically no
access on my linux radius clients. You could authenticate, but you'd get
dropped off as it realized there was nothing it could let you do. What
will ComOS do with an entry like this...or maybe just make
User-Service-Type = None.
What is ComOS written in? Seeing the source might be handy in cases like
these. I don't personally have ISDN, and have never learned to dial from
one port to another in our PM, so I get to do very little testing
personally on it.
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