On Monday 13 December 2004 08:07, Tim Winders wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Dec 2004, Alan DeKok wrote:
> > Tim Winders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Unfortuantely, I can't seem to get PEAP working.  The server is
> >> complaining about a client certificate, like I was using EAP/TLS rather
> >> than EAP/PEAP.
>
> Mon Dec 13 07:02:02 2004 : Info: rlm_eap_tls:  Length Included
> Mon Dec 13 07:02:02 2004 : Error:     TLS_accept:error in SSLv3 read client
> certificate A Mon Dec 13 07:02:02 2004 : Info: rlm_eap_tls: Received
> EAP-TLS ACK message
>

That is not a show stopper. TLS is complaining about the client certificate 
you don't need for PEAP, but should process the request anyway. Examine the 
debug output to see if there is any other failure.

> I am trying to connect to a Cisco AP1200 from a Windows XP SP2 client.
> The client has Network Authentication Open, Data Encryption WEP, EAP Type
> Protected EAP (PEAP), Authentication Method: Secured password
> (EAP-MSCHAP v2).

Why open and WEP? Why not WPA TKIP? The AP and supplicant should support this.

Zoltan Ori


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