Hello,

So... I'm trying to setup 802.1x in a test environment, but I'm getting
login faiIures even when the credentials are good.  We don't have an Active
Directory server or the like, but instead we're storing accounts in a MySQL
database using MD5 encryption.

With a Linux computer (Chromixium to be precise), I'm able to go through
the process successfully if the 802.1X authentication is set to use
"Tunneled TLS".  But with a Windows computer, I'm really only given the
option of using PEAP (which would be good to use anyway), but that always
fails.  If I set the Linux computer to use PEAP, it also fails.

I'm running it on PacketFence 5.4, and it's a Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch, but I'm
thinking the problem is with how I'm storing/encrypting the passwords, not
the configurations of the server/switch.  What would I need to do to get
this working?  What configuration files do you need (if any)?

Thanks,
Joshua Nathan
IT Administrator
Black Forest Academy
+49 (0) 7626-9161-630
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