hello, This is what i have configured on my cisco Ap ! aaa new-model aaa group server radius rad_eap2 server 10.190.1.17 auth-port 1832 acct-port 1833 aaa authentication login default group rad_eap2 local aaa authentication enable default group rad_eap2 enable aaa authorization exec default group rad_eap2 local ! line vty 0 4 transport input telnet ssh Hope it will help you! 2009/8/21 AHMED KHIDR <a.khidr@gmail.com>:
On 8/20/09, Nicholas Cappelletti <nick@switchtower.org> wrote:
Hello Rokkhan,
I was curious if you could send me the configuration you have on your Cisco AP's for telnet/ssh access? I'm having some trouble with mine, but I'm able to authentication my routers and switches just fine.
I would ask the mailing lists, but they sometimes aren't very helpful. ;)
--Nick
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rokkhan" <rokkhan@gmail.com> To: "FreeRadius users mailing list" <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 9:44:38 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Freeradius and Cisco
HelloI I have been testing with my freeradius and cisco devices, such as switches, firewalls, acces points, ... Now, I´m able to configure users validation through freeradius with Access Points and Peap. Get shell acces to cisco devices and establish the level privilege of them with freeradius. And configure dot1x interfaces on switches to validate users and configure ports on diferent VLAN through Freeradius.
I want to know if there is anything more that can be managed, with Freeradius, on Cisco devices. I want to explore all the options that freeradius brings to us.
Thanks in advance.
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