Hello Philippe,
Eduroam will only work for 802.1x not for doing chap/pap.
So in order to make it work you need to have a secure ssid called
eduroam and use the port 11812 for the radius server.
In the eduroam authentication source you also need to define your local
realm (create your realm and associate it to your Domain) in order to
keep the authentication local.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 19-07-16 à 05 h 32, DOMINEAUX Philippe via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hello,
I’ve just configured a fresh new installation of packetfence (9.0.1)
and I’m trying to make it work with Eduroam.
Following the documentation I’ve created an exclusive source to
declare Eduroam radius servers for my country
* rad1.eduroam.fr ( 1812 )
* rad2.eduroam.fr ( 1812 )
* leave the Authentication listening port to default 11812
I’ve also followed the documentation (Getting Started chapter) to
configure an Active Directory server.
The documentation made me configure the DEFAULT and the NULL Realm
using the Active Directory as Domain.
And it works like a charm if I use mydomain credentials on the captive
portal or/and using the dot1x authentication.
But nothing works for Eduroam.
I’ve tried to configure a Connection Profile to catch the foreign
eduroam authentication requests, but If I specify Eduroam as an
authentication source, the radius logs give me :
“No authentication source found for this username”.
Do you have any clue to make it work ?
Thanks.
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