David Blackman wrote: > I have a lab that has wired ports that connect to a Linksys SLM248G > switch that supports 802.1x. What I want to do do is to set this switch > up to make the users authenticate to gain access to the network. The > users will have an accounts on the radius server which is a FreeBSD 7.0 > system running FreeRadius 2.06.
There is no version 2.0.6. > I would like them to be able to enter > their username and password to access the network. Should this be > possible? Well... yes. > I get nothing from the radiusd -X if I have the windows xp EAP type: set > to MD5-Challenge or Smart card or other Certificates. So... the switch isn't forwarding the EAP packets to the server. Why is this the fault of the server? > I get the following if I have the windows xp supplicant EAP type: set to > Protected EAP (PEAP) and Select Authentication Method: set to Secured > password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) configured to automatically use my windows > logon name... ... > Sending Access-Challenge of id 0 to 128.227.232.133 port 49154 > EAP-Message = 0x010700061900 > Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 > State = 0xec6255ece9654c13c816ac1ff80419e2 > Finished request 17. > Going to the next request > Waking up in 4.9 seconds. > Cleaning up request 17 ID 0 with timestamp +190 > Ready to process requests. This is in the FAQ, and in BIG LETTERS in eap.conf. Please read those files. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

