Stephen Bowman wrote:
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:05 PM, David Blackman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I have purchased a Linksys SLM248G switch that has 802.1x support.
I am new to radius server and would like to use this switch to
authenticate ports for a lab to a freeradius server. I have
installed freeradius 2.1.0 on freebsd 7.0 system.
It is the default configuration for FreeRadius 2.1.0 with the
following added to the client.conf.
client 128.227.232.133 <http://128.227.232.133> {
secret = thisislinksys
shortname = 232.133
}
The Linksys switch is setup as follows:
IP address: 128.227.220.28 <http://128.227.220.28>
Priority: 0
Authenticatio port: 1812
number of retries: 3
timeout for reply: 3
dead time: 0
key string: thisislinksys
source IP address: 128.227.232.133 <http://128.227.232.133>
usage type: 802.1x
The WindowsXP setup:
enable 802.1x auth: checked
EAP type: MD5-challenge
I do not see any output from the Freeradius server running radiusd -X.
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From the FR server, can you ping 128.227.232.133 <http://128.227.232.133>?
Yes, I can ping the switch from the FR and I can ping the FR from an
open port on the switch.
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