2006/9/5, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Tahnks for yuor reply
RADIUS doesn't work that way. EAP-TLS runs inside of RADIUS, not
the other way around.
Sorry but I'don't unterstand what yuo mean.
If you want security between the two machines, run ipsec, or some
other VPN system.
Right
"Gabriele Chervatin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then freeradius A proxies the request to a remote (over WAN)
> freeradius B. The system works great and I'm able to authenticate user
> on firewall FW by freeradius B (which is the only who have the user
> accounts).
That's pretty standard.
> No
hi
i just want to know what is the operating system u instaled free radius on?is it linux red hat?
thanks
On 9/5/06, Gabriele Chervatin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm very newbie to Freeradius.I'm try to use TLS whit to freeradius server.I've a firewall FW that talk locally (over LAN) with t
Hi, I'm very newbie to Freeradius.
I'm try to use TLS whit to freeradius server.
I've a firewall FW that talk locally (over LAN) with the freeradius A.
Then freeradius A proxies the request to a remote (over WAN)
freeradius B. The system works great and I'm able to authenticate user
on firewall
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