Re: EAP-TTLS proxying

2004-07-16 Thread Tomasz Wolniewicz
Of Tomasz Wolniewicz Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 21:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: EAP-TTLS proxying I hope this is not a totally stupid question. Suppose a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wants to access the network at org-2 by authenticating at org-1 via the proxy mechanism

Re: EAP-TTLS proxying

2004-07-16 Thread Gary McKinney
at the archives! [grin] gm... - Original Message - From: Tomasz Wolniewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 7:55 AM Subject: Re: EAP-TTLS proxying I hoped noone will bring that up, since this was my silly mistake. Of course everything is just as it should

Re: EAP-TTLS proxying

2004-07-14 Thread Alan DeKok
Tomasz Wolniewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Suppose we want to use PAP-TTLS. It would seem natural that the proxying is done on the basis of the outer identity and the tunneled data is never revealed to the proxy server at org-2. Unfortunately our tests seem to show that the server at org-2

EAP-TTLS proxying

2004-07-13 Thread Tomasz Wolniewicz
I hope this is not a totally stupid question. Suppose a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wants to access the network at org-2 by authenticating at org-1 via the proxy mechanism. Suppose we want to use PAP-TTLS. It would seem natural that the proxying is done on the basis of the outer identity and the