Beeblebrox wrote: > Update: I tried connection from an XP laptop and got the message: > Windows was unable to find a certificate to log you on to the network
You need to follow the documentation or you will be unsubscribed, and banned from the list. 10+ years of experience shows us that this is the ONLY WAY to convince certain people to read the documentation. - You are using "radiusd -Xx". Don't do that. All of the documentation says "radiusd -X" for a reason. Follow the documentation. - I told you to read the FAQ to see how to configure a user. Your previous message showed you didn't do that. Follow the documentation. - This message shows you have issues with EAP. Go to freeradius.org, click on the "documentation" link. There is an EAP-TLS "howto". It has detailed instructions, including screen shots for XP. It ALWAYS WORKS. If it doesn't work for you, it's because you DID NOT FOLLOW THE DOCUMENTATION. If you think my response is harsh, then see it from my point of view. There are hundreds of pages of easily found documentation that describes exactly what you want to do. I (among many other people) spent years writing it. You can't be bothered to even click a link or two, and follow instructions. If you think my response is rude, keep it to yourself. Any response complaining that we're rude for asking you to follow the documentation will result in you being unsubscribed and banned. Follow the documentation. It's damned easy to do. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html