Thanks Alan,

OK, I tried with a native Windows XP client but it asked me for a certify. Why does happened? In the other hand, FreeRadius console never received the packet from the Windows client as Nokia did. I only want to do a transparent authentication to my wireless network just using the username and password that the client send.

I dont want to use PEAP for that reason (certifies), so I chose gtc as default_eap_type in eap.conf file

eap {
                #  Invoke the default supported EAP type when
                #  EAP-Identity response is received.
                #
                #  The incoming EAP messages DO NOT specify which EAP
                #  type they will be using, so it MUST be set here.
                #
                #  For now, only one default EAP type may be used at a time.
                #
                #  If the EAP-Type attribute is set by another module,
                #  then that EAP type takes precedence over the
                #  default type configured here.
                #
                default_eap_type = gtc

What is wrong?

Cesar

> Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:48:44 -0700
> From: aland@deployingradius.com
> To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
> Subject: Re: openssl support
>
> Cesar Ortega wrote:
> > Yes, I already known that. However, for some reason FreeRadius doesn't
> > recognized that OpenSSL is already installed on my system. During the
> > compilation there wasn't any WARNING about OpenSSL.
>
> Did you read the configure / compile stages for messages about
> openssl? It's not hard. There are a lot of messages, but a simple
> "grep" should limit that to messages related to OpenSSL.
>
> Then... read the 20-30 messages about OpenSSL to see what's happening
> there.
>
> To repeat: You need to *read* the messages produced on your system.
>
> > User-Name = "h59bfGBUMZsw4BwQZ3Pz/Q=="
> ...
> > Why my username is encrypted or something like that? I don't get it... I
> > just need authenticate a AD user using clear-text password
>
> Blame the client device. Nokia, whatever. It isn't a FreeRADIUS problem.
>
> Alan DeKok.
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