Hi, I'm using freeradius (+mysql) in a wireless infrastructure with a dozen of linksys WAP54G access point (using AES). Authentication is PEAP with mschapv2. All go right when use Windows clients but no response using Mac Os X clients. Any ideas? Someone says me that MacOsX use a tunnel with md5 nor mschapv2. Note that is server starts with -X no authentication is required from MacOsX client. thanks in advance v.
Vittore Zen <drzen@gamebox.net> wrote:
Hi,
I'm using freeradius (+mysql) in a wireless infrastructure with a dozen of linksys WAP54G access point (using AES). Authentication is PEAP with mschapv2. All go right when use Windows clients but no response using Mac Os X clients. Any ideas? Someone says me that MacOsX use a tunnel with md5 nor mschapv2. Note that is server starts with -X no authentication is required from MacOsX client.
I have a single Mac OS X client at work, an iBook, and it's working fine with FreeRADIUS 1.0.2 and a NetGear FWAG114 (IIRC). Jim
Vittore Zen wrote:
I'm using freeradius (+mysql) in a wireless infrastructure with a dozen of linksys WAP54G access point (using AES). Authentication is PEAP with mschapv2. All go right when use Windows clients but no response using Mac Os X clients. Any ideas? Someone says me that MacOsX use a tunnel with md5 nor mschapv2. Note that is server starts with -X no authentication is required from MacOsX client.
No it doesn't. It uses MSCHAPv2. You could also take a look at http://vuksan.com/linux/dot1x/wpa-client-config.html#macosx and make sure PEAP is a selected authentication protocol.
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