Ok, does someone find normal that EAP-TLS authentication works and not EAP-PEAP? - it is sure, it is not a question of certificate. Alan said someday that that NAS is broken. He might be true, but maybe i missed something in the configuration, but where? - it reminds me a question and i don't know how to answer: I called a SSID "TLS" where security is "WPA Enterprise". it expet users to be authenticated via FREERADIUS to be allowed on the network. so i use a certificate, and the commonname of this certificate is "testuser01". authentication success cause certificate is valid, but i have no user called "testuser01" on user file, sql database, or AD. so my first question is: doing EAP-TLS authentication, user is based_what? i mean, does user have to exist on a base like sql, ldap or a file, or just the certificate credentials are enough? second: using RADIUS for authetication in a LAN means that 802.1x is used. That's what i read. Right now, i notice that 802.1x is off on all my NAS... i forgot to set it "ON". so why does EAP-TLS Authentication runs OK... why that? (and EAP-PEAP still not ??) - Yes, i know it's not school here but realize that it's not easy to surround alone. thank your for your explanation and your time! ----- Message d'origine ---- De : Ivan Kalik <tnt@kalik.net> À : FreeRadius users mailing list <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Envoyé le : Vendredi, 18 Juillet 2008, 20h00mn 31s Objet : Re: Re : EAP-TLS OK - EAP-PEAP KO!! why that?
Module: Instantiating eap-mschapv2 mschapv2 { with_ntdomain_hack = no //i set "yes in /etc/raddb/module/mschap for this but still stay on "no" }
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