the default server has that. well, maybe not the old version you have, cannot recall, but the recent version all have it - along with various other Windows Phone fixes eg certificate options that Windows likes. you really should be running latest version of the software for various reasons. alan On 6 August 2017 at 14:16, Selahattin Cilek <selahattin_cilek@hotmail.com> wrote:
On 06.08.2017 15:46, Alan DeKok wrote:
On Aug 6, 2017, at 2:20 PM, Selahattin Cilek <selahattin_cilek@hotmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I will check that out. But I'd like to know what exactly the issue is. That information might help me help those users that can't configure anything themselves. If FreeRADIUS had a useful error / message, it would print it in the debug output.
If I knew what the issue was, I would tell you.
Don't assume I'm keeping the solution secret. I didn't write Windows, and I don't know anything about it. If Windows chooses to not work with FreeRADIUS, go ask Microsoft how their software works.
Alan DeKok.
Yes, I see.
After some deliberation and research, I found out that:
1. We must first remove the network from the known networks list by issuing the "netsh wlan delete profile name=[profile name]" command.
2. We must have the
Auth-Type MS-CHAP { mschap }
entry in the "authenticate" section of the "inner-tunnel-peap" file.
Just for the record, you know, in case someone else has the same problem...
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