Hello again -
Here is the relevant part of the example configuration file "goodies/eap_peap.cfg":
# You can configure the User-Name that will be used for the inner
# authentication. Defaults to 'anonymous'. This can be useful
# when proxying the inner authentication. If tehre is a realm, it can
# be used to choose a local Realm to handle the inner authentication.
# %0 is replaced with the EAP identitiy
# EAPAnonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Aug 9, 2003, at 09:19 Australia/Melbourne, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello John -
No - EAPAnonymous can be used to change "anonymous" for the inner authentication.
Have a look at the code in "Radius/EAP_21.pm" and "Radius/EAP_25.pm" if you are interested.
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Aug 9, 2003, at 01:05 Australia/Melbourne, John McFadden wrote:
I've been using "anonymous" as the userid for OUTER authenication to set up the TLS tunnel and hide the real userid in the INNER authentication .
I'm a bit confused about the EAPAnonymous parm as it refers to INNER authentication.
Shouldn't it be OUTER?
ie: Using it allows one to override the outer userid and authenicate it via a different realm?
Thanks in advance
JLM
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