If you use users file with a User-Password, you don't have to use ntlm in MSCHAP config because it's only here to deal with a Windows domain Controller. 2005/12/6, mat yuh <yusshalimee@yahoo.com>:
rlm_mschap: FAILED: No NT/LM-Password. Cannot perform authentication. .... i do configure default_eap_type = peap in eap.conf and have a plain text password in users file :
nurah User-Password == "mypasswd"
Here is another problem : You're trying to use a user cert, setting EAP-Type to PEAP in users may solves it. HTH
rlm_eap_tls: Length Included eaptls_verify returned 11 (other): before/accept initialization TLS_accept: before/accept initialization rlm_eap_tls: <<< TLS 1.0 Handshake [length 0032], ClientHello TLS_accept: SSLv3 read client hello A rlm_eap_tls: >>> TLS 1.0 Handshake [length 004a], ServerHello TLS_accept: SSLv3 write server hello A rlm_eap_tls: >>> TLS 1.0 Handshake [length 06cc], Certificate TLS_accept: SSLv3 write certificate A rlm_eap_tls: >>> TLS 1.0 Handshake [length 0004], ServerHelloDone TLS_accept: SSLv3 write server done A TLS_accept: SSLv3 flush data TLS_accept:error in SSLv3 read client certificate A