Hi On 27 August 2010 20:46, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Here are some logs... ... rlm_opendirectory: The host 192.168.0.20 does not have an access group.
And... what does this message mean? It's an OpenDirectory error message, so find out what it means, and how to fix it.
192.168.0.20 is the wireless access point
rlm_opendirectory: Could not get the user's uuid.
Which looks like a direct consequence of the previous message.
no, this is a consequence of it trying to lookup the machine name instead of the user name
By default it tries to connect with the computer name rather than the user name..
Because that's what's in the RADIUS packet. If you want it to use something *other* than what's in the packet, you will need to configure the server to use the correct field.
So which field do you want to use?
As mentioned before; the username. You seem to miss the point that the issue occurs *only* with Win 7 clients. All other clients are fine.