On 05/28/2011 06:33 PM, Francois Gaudreault wrote:
Sending tunneled request EAP-Message = 0x020700421a0207003d3187ddf68b18fb1dce4cdd5b001c06abc000000000000000009a7812e4d4a1f425347de951e68fac50054fd8ff32d403fa0054656368524d43
FreeRADIUS-Proxied-To = 127.0.0.1 User-Name = "STIC08862\\TechRMC" State = 0x510e2245510938eb25e1ac3222e20688
Ok, so as before what we're seeing is that the host is sending STIC08862\TechRMC ...in the EAP-Identity response, but: TechRMC ...in the MSCHAP packet (the hex above decodes to that) This is obviously broken, but here's where I get confused: STIC08862 doesn't look like a domain name to me. It looks like a machine name. Is the machine a domain member or not? Is the user logging on locally or with a domain account? Or is this an artefact of the way Novell works? What happens if you take an ordinary machine, without the Novell client installed, create a local user with the same username/password as a domain user, then use "send username automatically" That is - does this work if the Novell client isn't in the picture?