RE: Is there some kind of trick to make Cisco LEAP work???

2004-11-05 Thread Holger Steppke
Hi, iam actual need to setup some APs including WLSE (havn´t recived them by now) and some WDS APs. Auth should be EAP/PEAP... Reading this thread it leads me to the conclusion that a) the WLSE is sending Radius requests (well dont know what there are for) ? b) that this dosn´t work becausw

Re: Is there some kind of trick to make Cisco LEAP work???

2004-10-08 Thread Edward Greenspan
James, We have gotten LEAP to work with Cisco access points. My last posting on the subject might help if you haven't gotten there yet... However, we have not been able to get LEAP for Cisco's WDS worked out. All of the access points in the group authenticate successfully, but the WLSE

RE: Is there some kind of trick to make Cisco LEAP work???

2004-09-26 Thread James Munroe
Hello Folks, All I can say is WOW! Too be quite honest I had given up on making FreeRadius work with Cisco's WDS and WLSE. In my particular situation we also had a licensed Cisco ACS 3.x (now 3.3) server however, we weren't particularly happy about exposing it to an untrusted Wi-fi

Re: Is there some kind of trick to make Cisco LEAP work???

2004-09-03 Thread Coates Carter
Richard, Thanks for that input, it sounds very straightforward to me. I'll try your patches on Tuesday (Monday is a holiday here). Have you brought this up with Cisco? If not, I will open a case next week. I'd like to know whether Cisco's leap/eap developers intended for the ID to not

Re: Is there some kind of trick to make Cisco LEAP work???

2004-09-01 Thread Richard Timsit
James, We have gotten LEAP to work with Cisco access points. My last posting on the subject might help if you haven't gotten there yet... However, we have not been able to get LEAP for Cisco's WDS worked out. All of the access points in the group authenticate successfully, but

Re: Is there some kind of trick to make Cisco LEAP work???

2004-08-31 Thread Coates Carter
James, We have gotten LEAP to work with Cisco access points. My last posting on the subject might help if you haven't gotten there yet... http://lists.freeradius.org/pipermail/freeradius-users/2004-August/ 035601.html However, we have not been able to get LEAP for Cisco's WDS worked out.

Re: Is there some kind of trick to make Cisco LEAP work???

2004-08-31 Thread Alan DeKok
Coates Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The ACS server and freeradius return nearly identical attributes. The first difference is that in the first Access-Challenge, ACS returns Session-Timeout integer of value 10. Freeradius does not return this attribute by default. I'll have it

Re: Is there some kind of trick to make Cisco LEAP work???

2004-06-26 Thread Alan DeKok
James D. Munroe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone tried or successfully been able to get Cisco-Leap to work using FreeRadius? Lots of people. That's why the feature is there. It's been used for over a year now. If you can't get LEAP to work, I suggest running the server in debugging