Hi,

Try to set User authentication on Authentication Tab in Properties of the Wired 
LAN (Windows Settings).

Regards
Pawel

Wiadomość napisana przez Read, Simon w dniu 2 lip 2013, o godz. 09:18:

> Hi Markus,
>  
> Thanks for the feedback. When I see the Reject, the hostname appears in the 
> username column. When the PC logs in successfully the username column is 
> populated with the correct username.
>  
> Does it look like a setting on our PC’s that needs to change?
>  
> Simon Read
> Service Engineer
>  
> Nashua Communications (Pty) Ltd.
> Unit 10 Growthpoint Business Park,
> No 2 Tonnetti Street, Midrand, 1685
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>  
> From: Markus Kaiser [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: 02 July 2013 09:12 AM
> To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [enterasys] - NAC - 802.1x attempts by hostname rather than 
> username get a reject
>  
> Hi,
>  
> are you talking about the hostname from the hostname colomn in NAC Mgr or the 
> hostname, i.e. "host/pcname123" from the username colomn?
>  
> If you do user authentication, i.e. 802.1X PEAP, or machine/host 
> authentication, i.e. 802.1X EAP-TLS, both times the important 
> "username/hostname" is found in the "username" colomn, not "hostname" colomn 
> in NAC Mgr.
>  
> The hostname colomn information is not used for 802.1x authentication, the 
> username information from the username colomn is the important/interesting 
> one which is used and needed for 802.1x.
>  
> Thanks in advance.
>  
> Kind regards,
>  
> Markus
> 
> 
> ___________________________
> 
> On 02.07.2013, at 08:37, "Read, Simon" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
>  
> I’ve been monitoring the wired NAC roll-out to one of our departments. All 
> going pretty well, but every now and again a PC will attempt to authenticate 
> using it’s hostname, rather than the username, and gets a Reject. The ICT 
> guys have been disconnecting the PC to get it to re-authenticate again.
>  
> Has anybody seen this behaviour before and can you suggest a way to prevent 
> or ignore the hostname being sent?
>  
>  
> Simon Read
> Service Engineer
>  
> Nashua Communications (Pty) Ltd.
> Unit 10 Growthpoint Business Park,
> No 2 Tonnetti Street, Midrand, 1685
> Cell: +27 (0)84  676 9200
> DDI:+27 (0)10 001 3042
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> www.nashua-communications.com
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