Hi,
> of course, a "a GPLed, ActiveX / Java / other browser-based endpoint
> posture assessment client, for use in fallback non-802.1x (walled-garden)
> mode." could also work after 802.1x
It is actually quite important. If you are in a roaming scenario where your
EAP session goes to your home I
Ok, we know and agree that freenac isn't in the same league as freeradius.
The form of the announcement was a mistake we're now trying to correct.
I'm really sorry it hurt you and would like you to formally accept my
apologize for this bad communication.
Would you agree to close that part of the
Thomas Dagonnier wrote:
...
> well, the website now shows " FreeNAC is an OpenSource solution for LAN
> access control and dynamic Vlan management")
RADIUS been doing VLAN management for years. Maybe that's
news, I don't know.
> I guess we should highlight the "based on" aspect by putting it
Ok, as my email adress doesn't show, I'm also working wit Sean (yes, for the
"blue giant").
I'll first answer some points raised by alan :
- VMPS in FreeRadius was a surprise and is positive.
- sure, you can get part of the funding (see later).
On 10/07/07, Phil Mayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Hi,
> If you're interested, perhaps I can make some constructive suggestions
> about ways FreeNAC could offer actual added value to medium/large orgs.
> All this is, of course, my personal opinion (and I've got to tell you,
> you've zero chance of selling to us because we don't work that way, but
>
> VMPS is only one part of the problem.
> Do you want to add a Database, Client Security tools/interfaces, policy
> engine,
> interfaces to AntiVirus servers, scanners, Patch servers, and so to
> FreeRadius?
Yes. By implementing EAP-TNC.
> I thought Freeradius concentrates on the authenticat
Hi,
Thanks for taking the time to respond, I understand better, see the
answers inline below..
...
> http://lists.cistron.nl/pipermail/freeradius-users/2006-
> August/056121.html
>
> FreeNAC is announced: "The 'plan' is for the project to move
forward
> to eventually become THE OpenSource Ent
Hi,
> I remain, as always, resolute in my plans for world domination. :)
please take your place in the queue ;-)
alan
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Alan DeKok wrote:
> ... I *regularly* here about
... me answering email at midnight, after being up at 6am, and going
on 500m +/- elevation hikes all day.
I'm tired, and I can't spell properly.
I remain, as always, resolute in my plans for world domination. :)
Alan DeKok.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just came across your blog post commenting on the release of the 2.0
> version of freeradius. I was kind of surprised by the upcoming support
> of VMPS.
It was pretty easy to do, and some people said it would be
useful.
> While trying to know more, I also found a
Hi,
I just came across your blog post commenting on the release of the 2.0
version of freeradius. I was kind of surprised by the upcoming support
of VMPS.
While trying to know more, I also found a post commenting on OpenVMPS
(http://lists.cistron.nl/pipermail/freeradius-users/2007-May/063152.html
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