Hello,
On 11/9/11 3:10 AM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
auth_db/README tells this about www_authorize()
negative result codes:
Negative codes may be interpreted as follows:
* -1 (generic error) - some generic error occurred and no reply was
sent out;
* -2 (invalid password) - valid user, but wrong password;
* -3 (invalid user) - authentication user does not exist.
whereas in auth_radius i return:
Negative result codes may be interpreted as follows:
* -7 (internal error) - some internal error occurred (see syslog);
* -6 (nonce reused) - nonce is used more than once;
* -5 (no credentials) - credentials were not found in request;
* -4 (stale nonce) - stale nonce;
* -3 (authorization failed) - RADIUS responded with Access Reject
which may be, for example, due to user not found or wrong password;
* -1 (error) - some error occured during authorization (see syslog);
since both modules depend on the same auth module, why does
www_authorize return the full set of negative result codes or is its
README out of date?
quick look into the code and the README seems outdated. But
there is no
-7 return code in auth and auth_db -- return codes are taken from
modules/auth/api.h, structure auth_cfg_result_t. Maybe -7 is specific
for radius auth function.
Cheers,
Daniel
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