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From: Arran Cudbard-Bell [mailto:a.cudba...@freeradius.org]
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 11:36 AM
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Subject: Re: Windows Pre-Login Auth
I think the line above (in the radius -X output) that reads,
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From: Alan T DeKok [mailto:al...@freeradius.org]
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 12:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Windows Pre-Login Auth
Scott Hughes wrote:
Thank you for the reply Arran. Yes, I did hard code
Hello all,
I have been using FreeRadius for several years now and am stuck trying to
make our Windows based wireless system authenticate PRIOR to user login.
I have searched the FreeRadius and Deploying FreeRadius sites as well as
Google, but no luck. Here is a brief over-view of my
: Windows Pre-Login Auth
On 09/09/2011 03:00 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
Hello all,
I have been using FreeRadius for several years now and am stuck trying
to make our Windows based wireless system authenticate PRIOR to user
login.
I have searched the FreeRadius and Deploying FreeRadius sites
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From: Michael Holstein [mailto:michael.holst...@csuohio.edu]
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Subject: Re: Windows Pre-Login Auth
On Windows 7 you can configure pre-login authentication (wireless
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From: Michael Holstein [mailto:michael.holst...@csuohio.edu]
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Subject: Re: Windows Pre-Login Auth
On Windows 7 you can configure pre-login authentication (wireless
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On Behalf Of Michael Holstein
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 10:30 AM
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Subject: Re:
Subject: Re: Windows Pre-Login Auth
On 09/09/2011 04:23 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
Also, would it be better to get the AD authentication working BEFORE I
attempt to authenticate prior to login or is it the same either way?
AD auth is a pre-requisite for machine auth. So yes, it would
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Subject : RE: Re: New Server Build
Scott Hughes wrote:
..
The DB structure is: 8 tables as follows: nas,
radacct, radcheck, radgroupcheck, radgroupreply,
radpostauth, radreply, usergroup.
Yes... but what's
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From: Alan DeKok[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject : RE: Re: New Server Build
Scott Hughes wrote:
..
The DB structure is: 8 tables as follows: nas,
radacct
to the server with a client.
The DB structure is: 8 tables as follows: nas,
radacct, radcheck, radgroupcheck, radgroupreply,
radpostauth, radreply, usergroup.
Scott
Scott Hughes wrote:
When I run the radtest utility that comes with FR,
I get an access-reject, even though the user
Hello All,
I am attempting to build a new and different FR server than I currently use.
The new one is running the latest FR release and MySql. I am also running the
dialup admin software.
Before I attach a bunch of logs and eat up bandwidth, I want to make sure that
I am testing correctly.
Tease!! ;)
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From: Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 17:46:18
To:FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: Re: version 2
Norbert Wegener wrote:
On http://wiki.freeradius.org/Fail-over
I find an interesting
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Subject: Re: Simple security
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Scott Hughes wrote:
I have friend that want some light security on the small network they have
(15-25 PCs).
What is the best way to secure his network so that someone can't just plug in
his laptop and be on the network
I have friend that want some light security on the small network they have
(15-25 PCs).
What is the best way to secure his network so that someone can't just plug in
his laptop and be on the network? He would prefer to make this seamless to his
users.
Thanks
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I am looking to change my freeradius setup. I would
like to use EAP-TTLS, MySQL, and dialup-admin. All
of these are installed and functioning.
Is there a HOWTO, web page, etc that will guide me on
this.
Thanks,
Scott
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Greetings:
Are there any open source wireless clients for Windows based (2000 XP)
machines, rather than using what comes with the wireless hardware?
Thank you,
Scott
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Thanks for the link Stefan.
I am having a problem with our wireless clients re-authenticating
(non-radius issue I believe) anywhere from a few seconds, to four minutes,
to a few hours. The client is NOT moving. This is a simple design of Cisco
1231 APs and laptop/desktop clients. Strange.
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From: Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 09:50:21
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED], FreeRadius users mailing list
freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: EAP questions
Scott Hughes wrote:
I am having a problem with our wireless clients re-authenticating
(non-radius issue I believe
Ive searched around for a few weeks now and cant
seem to find a clear answer to this question:
Does Freeradius have the ability to use multiple nodes in
similar fashion to name servers? An example of this would be a situation when
the master freeradius server is down for some reason,
it.
Thanks again!
Scott
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On Behalf Of Dennis Skinner
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 12:58 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Question
Scott Hughes wrote:
Does Freeradius have the ability to use multiple nodes
The exact error is:
rlm_eap: Failed to link EAP-Type/tls: rlm_eap_tls.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory radiusd.conf[9]: eap: Module instantiation
failed.
The entire startup log is here:
Starting - reading configuration files ...
Using deprecated naslist file.
Hello,
I think in my last reqest to the list I wasn't
quite clear as to the information I was trying to find. I'll try again and
sorry for any toes that were stepped on.
When I install Freeradius (after installing
OpenSSL) I get this message when starting Freeradius:
rlm_eap: Failed
to
Title: Message
Hello,
I am attempting to
use the latest Debian build with Freeradius and cannot seem to get PEAP/TLS/TTLS
to work. I have even gone as far as reloading the box fresh and installing
the sources of OpenSSL and then Freeradius. I still get the same error
message on startup
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