I am currently using Authen::Radius to authenticate users off of a linux server with something similar to the following perl script:
$login='mylogin';
$pass='mypass';
use Authen::Radius;
$r = new Authen::Radius(Host => 'myhostname', Secret => 'mysecret');
$response=$r->check_pwd($login, $pass);
if ($response eq "1"){
#successful
}else{
#unsuccessful
}
It is working very well on the linux side. I am now trying to authenticate off of Microsoft’s Internet Authentication Service (IAS). When I try it on the MS side, the connection is made (it is shown in the IAS log), but no response is sent back to the client. Using a windows-based test client, we have found that a response is generated if Radius uses MS-CHAP.
My question is, how do I get my script above to negotiate IAS with MS-CHAP?
2004-12-07 Janitored by Arunbear - added code tags, as per Monastery guidelines
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