Hi Jeremy
I'm currently setting up PF and so far have only tested wired connection.
So far I have it just using Internal sources and the PF server isn't joined
to my domain. I've not fully tested the dot1x yet but it is working via MAC
addresses.
I'm wondering if I'm missing a step with not joining the PF server to my
domain.
Kind regards,
On 12 February 2015 at 13:42, Jeremy Plumley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just seeing if I can get some clarification on setting up dot1x
> wireless authentication in Packetfence. Worked on this for a while a few
> months back but hit a road block. I was able to get Packetfence server to
> join our AD domain and my account would work with test utility to
> authenticate but would fail mschap authentication when I connect to our
> wireless. After reading documentation I think I may have been missing
> adding our AD in as an internal source. When you are connecting to an SSID
> with packetfence it goes by your internal sources in order for dot1x
> authentication correct? I only had on OU added into internal sources to
> allow for Web admin access to restrict who could login. I think I need to
> add an overall AD source without Webadmin access then added conditions and
> rules for role access.
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