Hi,
The issue with the VPNs is that even through Client Side PPP uses
MS-CHAP, FreeRadius is causing pppd to think its authenticating normal CHAP.
Jan 9 03:09:00 kurama pppd[12373]: Peer User failed CHAP authentication
rlm_mschap: Found LM-Password
rlm_mschap: Found NT-Password
rlm_mschap: No
Hi,
The issue with the VPNs is that even through Client Side PPP uses
MS-CHAP, FreeRadius is causing pppd to think its authenticating normal CHAP.
Jan 9 03:09:00 kurama pppd[12373]: Peer User failed CHAP authentication
rlm_mschap: Found LM-Password
rlm_mschap: Found NT-Password
rlm_mschap: No
Evan Vittitow wrote:
I want to secure my Wireless Access points using 802.1X and PEAP, or
EAP-TLS that are operated by my Cisco Aironet 340. I'm not interested in
encrypting traffic. I have UDP Protocols like Quake 3 that are degraded
You can't use EAP on any wireless point that I know of
I'm a hard core Linux User with a Linux infrastructure I am attempting
to expand upon and include FreeRadius, with my existing Linux-only
OpenLDAP, Kerberos, Samba, Bind Infrastructure.
Here is my situation.
I want to be able to create MS-CHAPv2 VPNs, that use pptpd, pppd and
freeRadius.
I want
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