This happens with special characters at beginning or end of password.

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6659195


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On Aug 13, 2015, at 4:04 PM, Matthew Newton 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 06:42:45PM +0000, Trent Hurt wrote:
Peap mschapv2 w/ Cisco ise auth to ad. Anyone ever hear of folks
not auth on wifi due to use of certain special characters in
user password?  Like @ or !

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.freeradius.org_pipermail_freeradius-2Dusers_2014-2DMay_072038.html&d=AwIDAw&c=SgMrq23dbjbGX6e0ZsSHgEZX6A4IAf1SO3AJ2bNrHlk&r=rtlMYUF4nwLIYnoG0qXTf9aFc5RLK7DMyf8lTMu__vs&m=fkg8hwuaJOPVLYLFIrpgBZXgOsqGp1ODV55RU5eq-xQ&s=rnQV5RQYeUBxtKzHyXkJ2yJCENNK5sqwizfRzBwFnuA&e=

The link above talks about OS X possibly having issues
calculating the password hash when using certain characters

Those characters are all outside the standard ASCII range. We get
occasional problems with people using the pound sterling sign (£),
though I can't remember specifically with PEAP/MS-CHAPv2 - it's
usually when people are authenticating against LDAP.

There's nothing special about @ or !, and I've never heard of any
issues with them in a password. But then, we're a FreeRADIUS site,
not ISE.

Matthew


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