on this VLAN. Any
idea ?
Thanks,
Frad
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/Retrieve-an-user-attribute-from-AD-for-vlan-assignment-in-PEAP-auth-tp22720035p22720035.html
Sent from the FreeRadius - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
-
List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http
Interesting.
I've getting the same error on WinXP SP2 when I use the validate server
certificate
option in the PEAP configuration window. In fact, I was just about the send my
log info to the list when I saw your mail. On your winxp client you might want
to
double-check if you have validate
FreeBSD V5.3
FreeRadius V1.0.2
Windows XP Supplicant
Dlink 2100 Access Point
Dlink G132 USB Wireless Adapter
self-signed server certificates using openssl v0.9.7e
The radiusd -X command shows no errors on startup.
I'm having problems authenticating when using the validate server certificate
I resolved this issue. The problem was that I had not included the
xpextensions when making the certificate. I got errors when initially
trying to use CA.all and instead of investigating the errors further I
decided to build a CA root and server cert manually, which did not
include the
Are you sure you used the xpextensions file when you built your
server and client certificates? I had the same problem you describe
until I added the xpextension (OID) stuff to the certificates.
Try using the following resource, cut and pasting the commands
as they appear within the document. I
FreeBSD V5.3
FreeRadius V1.0.2
Windows XP Home
Dlink 2100 Access Point
Dlink G132 USB Wireless Adapter
self-signed server certificates using openssl v0.9.7e
I'm using EAP/TLS successfully, however I'd like to have
the user challenged to enter a password prior to being
given access to the local
A good resource is www.austux.net/resources/network/eaptls.html
Also, make sure you are using windows zero configuration on the
WinXP client.
Jon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm tying to make an authentication using freeradius-1.0.1-1 on Fedora
Core 3, Cisco Catalyst 2950 as authenticator and
Are you trying to use TLS or PEAP? I'm not an expert but there are
some PEAP definitions in your config file that I think need to be changed
if you are attempting TLS. The most obvious is the default_eap_type
which should be tls.
default_eap_type = tls
Also, if you are attempting tls you don't
Tried on two FreeBSD 4.x box
#gmake
gmake[1]: Entering directory `/root/src/radiusd'
Making all in libltdl...
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/root/src/radiusd/libltdl'
gmake[2]: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/root/src/radiusd/libltdl'
gmake[1]: *** [common]
Current CVS version also cannot be built on FreeBSD.
Is where any way to fix the problem?
Friday, November 19, 2004, 5:41:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fuanr Tried on two FreeBSD 4.x box
fuanr #gmake
fuanr gmake[1]: Entering directory `/root/src/radiusd'
fuanr Making all in libltdl...
fuanr
10 matches
Mail list logo