Hi ,
Thank you very much for the example. its working.
Regards
Champika
On Mon, 11 July, 2011 4:24 pm, Alexander Clouter wrote:
d.thembiliyag...@lancaster.ac.uk wrote:
I am using EAP-TTLS and MSCHAPv2 to authenticate with FreeRadius
server.How can I get the tunnelled User-Name (User-Name
Hi,
I am using EAP-TTLS and MSCHAPv2 to authenticate with FreeRadius
server.How can I get the tunnelled User-Name (User-Name used in inner
authentication phase) using unlang in FreeRADIUS server? Now I can only
get the User-Name used for the outer authentication (ex: anonymous).
Best Regards
d.thembiliyag...@lancaster.ac.uk wrote:
I am using EAP-TTLS and MSCHAPv2 to authenticate with FreeRadius
server.How can I get the tunnelled User-Name (User-Name used in inner
authentication phase) using unlang in FreeRADIUS server?
It's available in the inner-tunnel virtual server.
Now I
Thank you very much.
Regards
Champika
On Mon, 11 July, 2011 4:06 pm, Alan DeKok wrote:
d.thembiliyag...@lancaster.ac.uk wrote:
I am using EAP-TTLS and MSCHAPv2 to authenticate with FreeRadius
server.How can I get the tunnelled User-Name (User-Name used in inner
authentication phase) using
d.thembiliyag...@lancaster.ac.uk wrote:
I am using EAP-TTLS and MSCHAPv2 to authenticate with FreeRadius
server.How can I get the tunnelled User-Name (User-Name used in inner
authentication phase) using unlang in FreeRADIUS server? Now I can only
get the User-Name used for the outer
Hi,
I edit the inner-tunnel virtual server configuration file and uncomment
the example policy under post-auth section.
update outer.reply {
User-Name := %{request:User-Name}
}
But in Access-Accept still the User-Name is anonymous. Here is the debug
output of the
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