> What does that look like to you? Looks like it is trying to use PAP to authenticate with. Though PAP is local only, at least from what I can tell, and there is no local user/pass for this account. Then it looks like it rolls to a EAP/leap authentication method. At this point it fails.
> Are the debug messages helpful? If I truly understood more, then I'm sure that they would be. That are not as helpful for me; I have a lack of understanding at this point in time. > Do they accurately describe the problem, and give you hints for the solution? I just see the problem as not working. I don't understand why it didn't even attempt mschapv2 when eap default was set to peap and peap default was set to mschapv2. >> I don't know much about FreeRadius. I have never had to work with a >> radius server of any type before. I do apologize, but while this stuff >> might be obvious to someone that created it or works in radius servers >> every day of the week, I am not that person. So to me, the only obvious >> thing is that I get rejected at leap, while another radius server that >> is running FreeRadius 1.x on Getoo is working just find with mschapv2. > The PC is choosing LEAP, not FreeRADIUS. I'm using Win7. Are you telling me that the PC is the one that is picking the security for the radius and not the Foundry Wireless AP controller? > Configure the PC to use LEAP, as was suggested in *another* response to your post. I read that post. I thought the he was referring to the Foundry AP controller. You just told me that it was the fault of the PC though. Mark Pipkin - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html