NTLMv1 security issue
Roberto Ricci
robertoricci1 at msn.com
Mon Jan 21 15:57:29 CET 2019
> Il giorno 21 gen 2019, alle ore 14:25, Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com> ha scritto:
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> On Jan 21, 2019, at 7:59 AM, Roberto Ricci <robertoricci1 at msn.com> wrote:
>> What I’m trying to achieve is to let people connect to the WIFI network with credentials stored in our AD. The new SAMBA server for “public” access is a good idea and seems to be the only way to achieve my goal in a reasonable secure and clean way. Can you confirm this last sentence?
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> That's what I said. I'm not sure why reconfirming it helps.
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>> Is this the only way to do WIFI access with AD in a secure and clean way? Are there other possibilities to do this?
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> <sigh> We recommend the best way, or sometimes the ONLY way of doing things. If you don't like the answers you get on this list, use Google.
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> Asking the same question repeatedly comes across like you think we're either lying, or you that don't trust us. It's unfriendly.
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> Alan DeKok.
I don’t want to be unfriendly and I trust you. I appreciate your help. In my first message I explained that “I’m trying to set up a FreeRADIUS server for authentication against Active Directory”. In my last message I wanted to explain in a better way what I’m trying to do so I said “What I’m trying to achieve is to let people connect to the WIFI network with credentials stored in our AD”. It’s not the same question. So, I explained my real problem and I want to be sure that I’m doing it the right way.
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