Actually I used EAP-TTLS with EAP-MD5 inside the tunnel
I think I should try PAP inside hte TLS tunnel isn't it ?
I'll try
Rick
Alan DeKok wrote:
"Riccardo.Veraldi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But I am unable to succesfully authenticate
and I get this error:
rlm_krb5: Attribute "User-Password" is required for authentication.
...
I would like the authentication via 802.1x to point to my kerberos server
instead of a local radius users file authentication (this indeed works
with EAP-TTLS).
Because EAP-TTLS supplies a clear-text password in the TLS tunnel.
The message you're getting is from a PEAP session (and no, you don't
say that). PEAP uses MS-CHAP inside of the TLS tunnel, which means
it's impossible to do kerberos authentication. MS-CHAP doesn't supply
a clear-text password, so you can't use that, and kerberos doesn't
understand MS-CHAP.
should I instead use PAM module and configure PAM
to authenticate using kerberos ?
No. PAM doesn't understand MS-CHAP, either.
What you want to do is impossible, because it's designed to be
impossible by the people who created MS-CHAP and Kerberos.
Alan DeKok.
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