Some time ago, I've found the atypical fashion of managing
permissions. In my job, I was trying to make SecureW2 - a software
that provides TTLS to Windows systems - works on Windows Vista. During
about a month I was breaking my head against the wall, trying to
figure out why on most laptops
2008/4/27 Tural Kaptan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Sergio,
Sorry for the delay in the reply, I just wanted to drop you a note related
to the problem that you have mention in your e-mail to freeradius-users
lists on 18th of April ..
We had experienced the same problem with some Vista
Hi,
Sorry for the Off Topic, I know that I can ask in securew2 forums, but
I bet that many of you as radius administrators with Windows clients
are using EAP-TTLS with PAP. So, you are using securew2.
*** Securew2 works fine with Windows XP. ***
Sadly, newers laptops are shipped with a crappy
Only a clarification:
It happens that many laptops with Vista due a unknown reason
(at least for me) prevents that securew2 appears
I mean: It happens that many laptops with Vista due a unknown reason
(at least for me) prevents that securew2 dialog box appears
2008/4/18, Sergio Belkin [EMAIL
Hello Sergio,
We find (depending on the version of vista) that the bubble doesn't appear
however you can have the user enter there information within the profile
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2008/4/18, Charlie B [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Sergio,
We find (depending on the version of vista) that the bubble doesn't appear
however you can have the user enter there information within the profile
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Hi,
RADIUS log
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/radius/sbin# ./runradius.sh
+ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/openssl/lib/
+ ./radiusd -X -y -z -A -f -i 10.89.49.12
Starting - reading configuration files ...
read_config_files: reading dictionary
Config: including file:
hello,
i'am trying to use radius authenticate and authorise users by EAP/TTLS from
XP and Linux ( Debian), i'am using only a « users » like database. i'am
reading the documentation : http://wiki.freeradius.org
i've imported root.pem both Windows XP and Linux
this log to Linux:
rad_recv:
hello,
i'am trying to use radius authenticate and authorise users by EAP/TTLS from
XP and Linux ( Debian), i'am using only a « users » like database. i'am
reading the documentation : http://wiki.freeradius.org
i've imported root.pem both Windows XP and Linux
this log to Linux:
rad_recv:
Read the explanation in eap.conf, FAQ, this list hundreds of times ...
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 4/10/2007, elhammoud rachida [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
hello,
i'am trying to use radius authenticate and authorise users by EAP/TTLS from
XP and Linux ( Debian), i'am using only a Ť
elhammoud rachida wrote:
hello,
i'am trying to use radius authenticate and authorise users by EAP/TTLS
from XP and Linux ( Debian), i'am using only a « users » like database.
i'am reading the documentation : http://wiki.freeradius.org
i've imported root.pem both Windows XP and Linux
...
the
hello,
i'am trying to use radius authenticate and authorise users by EAP/TTLS
from XP and Linux ( Debian), i'am using only a « users » like database.
i'am reading the documentation : http://wiki.freeradius.org
i've imported root.pem both Windows XP and Linux
...
the server no sends
elhammoud rachida wrote:
It's a certificate problem. The supplicants have decided that they
don't like the servers certificate. They then stop doing EAP.
can'i use the certificats existing in the freeradius-1.1.7 ? it's
sufficient.
What I mean is that the supplicants do not accept the
by linux, I put this
wireshark -i eth0
but any response
eth0 isn't usually a wireless device.
because i make test in wired, not in wireless
one question, i should use openssl to generate the certificats?
I have difficulty in understanding the implementation of EAP / TTLS with
one question, i should use openssl to generate the certificats?
You can also use scripts provided with the distribution (certs.sh and
CA.all).
I have difficulty in understanding the implementation of EAP / TTLS with
Windows XP?
Not difficult at all - there isn't one. You have to download
configure SecureW2 to allow new connections?
alan
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tevfik wrote:
I wasn't able to see any problem with ldap configuration because it works
with radtest command.
Which doesn't use EAP. It means that your server configuration is
mostly correct, but something else might still go wrong.
Is there a problem with my ldap configuration. Is there
Hi,
what are the permissions of your certificates? can radiusd (or whatever
the ID is of the freeradius process) read them?
alan
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tevfik,
Post the question in the SecureW2 forum, www.securew2.com/forum/. I will
get back to you via the forum.
Regards,
Tom
tevfik schreef:
did you configure SecureW2 to allow new connections?
Yes i tried both combinations, nothing is changed.
In addition to this when I enter
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Hi,
what are the permissions of your certificates? can radiusd (or whatever
the ID is of the freeradius process) read them?
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Hi,
However when i try to perform same task by using securew2 on XP client, it
always shows attempting to authenticate,
did you configure SecureW2 to allow new connections?
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Hi,
as mentioned in various places in the documentation and countless
times on this list:
On 10/21/06, Rafiqul Ahsan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my users file :
testuser Auth-Type := EAP, User-Password := testuser
DEFAULT Auth-Type := EAP
Dont't set Auth-Type
Here is the radius
DearHoercher,
Thank you for your email. I noticed that too, however it didn't seem working and it stopped with error even before that with the following users entry:
testuser User-Password := testuser
the error was about no matching anonymous_identity, and thats why I had to have aDEFAULT entry
Hi,
ok, i played around a bit and found EAP-TTLS working with no
particular problems.
On 10/21/06, Rafiqul Ahsan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
testuser User-Password := testuser
looks ok, but I'm not absolutely sure about the quotation marks for
the username, they are not needed in any case.
Hello Hoercher,
Please see below answers/questions (in red):ok, i played around a bit and found EAP-TTLS working with noparticular problems.On 10/21/06, Rafiqul Ahsan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: testuser User-Password := testuserlooks ok, but I'm not absolutely sure about the quotation marks forthe
Hi all,
I have been trying to figure this out for couple days, but could not get any clue. My test is about authentication with EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPV2.
I am using freeradius v - 1.1.3, on Solaris 10.
No matter what I do, I get rlm_eap: Either EAP-request timed out OR EAP-response to an unknown
Hello,
I need to authenticate users with EAP-TTLS but I do not
want at hte same time users who has a certificate to being able to use it
to authenticate themself. I have seen that to enable eap-ttls also eap-tls
modue need to be configured in eap.conf
everyhing works with EAP-TTLS, but users can
Riccardo.Veraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to forbid authentication via EAP-TLS with the certificate, and
allow only EAP-TTLS how can I do it ?
Add this to the top of your users file (if your system follows the
default configuration)
#---
DEFAULT EAP-Type == EAP-TLS, Auth-Type :=
Hello,
I'm using freeradius 1.0.2 with Red Hat Enterprise Server 3 and MySql.
I have the following problem with EAP-TTLS:
authentication is succesful using a Proxim 8470-WD a/b/g PCMCIA card,
but fails with a Zyxel G-405 802.11g Wireless LAN Ethernet Adapter.
I've checked both freeradius logs
Ignacio Siles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've checked both freeradius logs and the only difference I see is this:
With the proxim card:
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auth: type MSCHAP
With Zyxel Adapter:
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auth: type System
So... Don't set Auth-Type = System.
Alan DeKok.
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