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<span style=" font-family:'Courier New'; font-size: 9pt;">Gordon - I'm just a peon list member - but I do get your explanation. It's totally typical to get responses like yours.<br>
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IMO, you didn't do anything wrong.<br>
Unfortunately, I can't help with your particular problem.<br>
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Good luck.<br>
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-Greg<br>
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<span style=" color: #800000;"><b>GC> I was just trying to say thank you and clarify what I was asking. I have the answer.<br>
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GC> [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+gcook=ssmic.com@lists.freeradius.org] On Behalf Of Alan DeKok<br>
GC> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 3:18 PM<br>
GC> To: FreeRadius users mailing list<br>
GC> Subject: Re: HP M200 certificate authentication fails<br>
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GC> Gordon Cook wrote:<br>
>> Just to be clear. I am not blaming freeRadius. If anything I agree it is the AP.<br>
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GC> You're asking what setting to change on FreeRADIUS.<br>
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>> I just wanted to make sure that there wasn't a setting or something somewhere that would allow the two to talk to each other.<br>
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GC> I have already said that FreeRADIUS works with<br>
GC> standards-compliant systems. Multiple times, IIRC.<br>
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GC> Asking the same question repeatedly is not helpful.<br>
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>> Again being new to freeRadius I was not sure so wanted to ask. One of the reasons I picked HP was to try and stay with standards based equipment. I have a number of switches from HP and they all work great. This is the first real issue I have had with them.<br>
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GC> <shrug> If the setup works with the Cisco AP and not the HP<br>
GC> one, then the HP equipment is at fault. Go ask HP how to make<br>
GC> their equipment work with standards-compliant RADIUS servers.<br>
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