hi

> >From what I know, EAP is kinda hardware/OS based, while Cisco's LEAP is
> done by their client software (though I'm probably totally wrong...)
> The client's software doesn't have the option for EAP (it's grayed out),
> only LEAP.

well, the question is rather if the AP will place the LEAP frames into
the _same_ RADIUS attributes as they are used in the RFC2869 and its
extensions. it probably won't and that's  at least a part of a problem.
i think you can use LEAP with the cisco back-end radius server system,
whatever they call it, but not with only-standard-conform radius.

 
> > > testuser  Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "mypassword"
> >
> > Try Auth-Type := System
> >
> 
> Well, Auth-Type := System would authenticate against local passwords
> (right ?).  I used the above as a test to see if it would make a
> difference, but clearly it didn't.

well, that's what i thought. but since my EAP didn't work, they all
(Alan, Raghu) have proposed to use Auth-Type := System instead. so, it
seems to be the vice versa?

well, since it changes nothing, I would try usual EAP at your place. if
it works, I would say "EAP and LEAP are not the same" and let it be. if
it doesn't then, well, welcome to the club... i'm currently trying to
find the problem (if i'm a dumb ass or if there is really something
wrong) with Raghu's help...


ciao

artur


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