That means your passwords do not match. Note that character case is important. Make sure you have entered exactly the same password in your terminal and in your database. On Sun, 2004-06-27 at 10:54, Jacek Sztajnke wrote: > How to generate password digest stored in MySQL database? > > When I authenticate into the gatekeeper, the gatekeeper trace shows: > > 2004/06/26 12:11:07.428 2 RasSrv.cxx(2334) GK Send > admissionReject to 10.0.0.81:4464 > 2004/06/26 12:11:10.440 2 RasSrv.cxx(2392) GK Read from > 10.0.0.81:4464 > 2004/06/26 12:11:10.440 2 RasSrv.cxx(2407) GK Received > registrationRequest > 2004/06/26 12:11:10.440 1 RasSrv.cxx(1002) GK RRQ Received > 2004/06/26 12:11:10.441 1 h235auth.cxx(525) H235RAS > H235AuthSimpleMD5 digest does not match. > 2004/06/26 12:11:10.441 2 gkauth.cxx(448) GkAuth > SQLPasswordAuth check failed > > I use GnuGK 2.0.8, OpenH323 1.13.4 and PWLib 1.6.5 > > I've got the following configuration in my gatekeeper.ini: > > -------- > [Gatekeeper::Auth] > SQLPasswordAuth=optional;RRQ > SQLAliasAuth=required;RRQ > > [SQLPasswordAuth] > Driver=MySQL > Host=localhost > Database=communicator > Username=gnugk > CacheTimeout=0 > Query=SELECT h235password FROM users WHERE alias = '%1' AND active = '1' > > [SQLAliasAuth] > Driver=MySQL > Host=localhost > Database=communicator > Username=gnugk > CacheTimeout=0 > Query=SELECT authcond FROM users WHERE alias = '%1' AND active = '1' > ------------ > > Regards > Jacek Sztajnke ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________________ List: Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8549 Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/