Hi, is there a way, to tell the freeradius to accept an incoming peap
request, without asking for user credentials, or to accept any
credentials?
Currently needed to use the credentials guest/guest. It would be simpler
to accept any credentials, without loosing the encryption. Thanks
Windows XP
Hello,
Hi, is there a way, to tell the freeradius to accept an incoming peap
request, without asking for user credentials, or to accept any
credentials?
No, I don't think so.
Currently needed to use the credentials guest/guest. It would be
simpler to accept any credentials,
Hi,
I thought the username/passwd is transfered while the shake-hand. So it
wouldn't be able to reuse this transfered (encrypted or not) password
for the connection? - Any maybe store it in a database for some time.
I am no crypt-expert, so I don't know if the user-password is transfered
crypted
Hi,
I thought the username/passwd is transfered while the shake-hand.
Yes and no. I.e. it depends on the precise protocol you're using. For some
of them (mostly PAP, EAP-TTLS/PAP), the password is transfered in an encrypted
form. For others (CHAP, MSCHAP, EAP-MD5, PEAP), the password is
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