So far, we've made Moonshot work with the standard RADIUS setup, i.e. using the users file with the Cleartext-Password option.
However, we're now running into trouble whilst attempting to plumb in alternatives. Does the Moonshot mechanism ever provide the User-Password attribute over RADIUS?
I can make Moonshot authenticate with PEAP (and MS-CHAPv2), but then I can't get a Chargeable-User-Identity back (the CUI is returned in the Access-Challenge packet, not the Access-Accept one, so that needs to be tweaked).
However, I can't make Moonshot authenticate with EAP-TTLS (with EAP-MD5 as the inner, as per documentation) because the Cleartext-Password attribute does not exist. Neither can I use PAP as the inner authentication protocol because FreeRADIUS does not support setting the default_eap_type to PAP (or is there a trick I'm missing?)
So... is there anything that we can do short of having to store passwords in clear-text?
Regards
Stefan Paetow
Software Engineer
+44 1235 778812
Diamond Light Source Ltd.
Diamond House, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0DE
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