Hi Alan I am from the Microsoft EAP team for windows 8 , if you face any issues or need clarity on any of our features please feel free to email me at [email protected]
BTW we have tested our TTLS with freeradius successfully ! also thanx for the feedback I am processing it and will reply to you in a bit about it. Please feel free to email me on any Win8 authentication related issues/feedback. We have an interesting auto discoverability feature as well in our client , where if the profile has not been created we detect the method on the basis of credential type and a few more parameters. Also for Tls there is a new cert filtering mechanism. We also now support connecting to a server in peap if we do not have the root cert , by throwing a warning ( this is configurable of course ) We would love your feedback on these as well ! Thanx Aman Arneja Sent from my Windows Phone From: Alan Buxey Sent: 06-Mar-12 1:54 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: using windows 8's builtin eap-ttls w/ freeradius hi, right. interesting. I've just been looking into Windows 8 and I found that if I chose a non-EAP method with TTLS (eg PAP or MSCHAP) then it didnt work. but if I chose an EAP method with TTLS - eg EAP-MSCHAPv2 then it worked fine. so more needs to be looked at there. based on the UI it seems that theres 2 groups of people coding the stuff as the PEAP interface has updated options and layout - whereas the TTLS page is based on the old windows XP PEAP pane - from layout/options. its a little hideous. importing of CAs has changed again - since Win7 - the auto detect for cert import now puts it into the wrong place again...but manually choosing the store and choosing Root CAs gets it in the very small list of CAs that Win8 knows... it seems you can choose whatever you want for the anonymous ID in TTLS too - whereas the PEAP anonymous is more conservative. ..and none of this can be done via the new 'metro' interface....yes, its funky and looks pretty but once again, it doesnt show you much detail when you hover over the wireless - signal strength bars, encyption and 802.11n - so what about channel or SNR? couldnt find an obvious 'disconnect' option in the interface either...but it did take me a minute or 2 to find the 'shutdown/reset' option! ;-) alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

