> On Mar 22, 2016, at 10:52 , Tobias Friede <[email protected]> wrote:
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> if I do a radtest the authentification works, so maybe it's a
> misconfiguration on the switch or on my Windows 7 client?
Radtest is useless to test PEAP.
The only command line tool that can help you with that is eapol_test.
See http://deployingradius.com/scripts/eapol_test/
<http://deployingradius.com/scripts/eapol_test/> for some details.
Start with user authentication.
Don’t try computer auth until you get that working.
It’s hard to know if you have the wrong password when trying computer auth.
Make absolutely sure that ntlm_auth succeeds for a known user in the /chroot.
Then try to authenticate using the same user and send us the output if it fails.
Regards,
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