Re: [Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?

2006-12-03 Thread Guillaume Barberot

more over the Juniper-Funk-Odyssey-Client can choose to connect only one
network interface if both lan an Wlan interface are connected by
deconnecting the other one.




2006/12/2, Douglas Haider [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


The Funk Odyssey tool is now owned by Juniper.  That being said, I have
used
the Odyssey tool and I am impressed with its functionality, especialy from
a
risk management / controls perspective.

Respectfully,
Douglas


From: Michael Holstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Full-Disclosure full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk,Wifisec
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Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 15:16:09 -0500

Meetinghouse (AEGIS) or Funk (Odyssey).

Note : Meetinghouse is now owned by Cisco.

Cheers,

~Mike.


Ozan Ozkara wrote:
Hi folks,

I am trying to find a tool which provides automatic client configuration
for 802.1X implementation in windows environment. I'm trying to
implement 802.1x authentication for
both wired and wireless connection. Is there any way to do remote client
configuration tool for win32 environment. Will i be able to do that?

I'd appreciate any real world experience on the subject.

thanks






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Re: [Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?

2006-12-02 Thread Douglas Haider
The Funk Odyssey tool is now owned by Juniper.  That being said, I have used 
the Odyssey tool and I am impressed with its functionality, especialy from a 
risk management / controls perspective.

Respectfully,
Douglas


From: Michael Holstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Full-Disclosure full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk,Wifisec 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2006 15:16:09 -0500

Meetinghouse (AEGIS) or Funk (Odyssey).

Note : Meetinghouse is now owned by Cisco.

Cheers,

~Mike.


Ozan Ozkara wrote:
Hi folks,

I am trying to find a tool which provides automatic client configuration
for 802.1X implementation in windows environment. I'm trying to
implement 802.1x authentication for
both wired and wireless connection. Is there any way to do remote client
configuration tool for win32 environment. Will i be able to do that?

I'd appreciate any real world experience on the subject.

thanks






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Re: [Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?

2006-12-02 Thread Guillaume Barberot
more over the Juniper-Funk-Odyssey-Client can choose to connect only
one network interface if both lan an Wlan interface are connected by
deconnecting the other one.GB.

2006/12/2, Douglas Haider [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 The Funk Odyssey tool is now owned by Juniper.  That being said, I have used
 the Odyssey tool and I am impressed with its functionality, especialy from a
 risk management / controls perspective.

 Respectfully,
 Douglas


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[Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?

2006-12-01 Thread Ozan Ozkara
Hi folks,

I am trying to find a tool which provides automatic client configuration
for 802.1X implementation in windows environment. I'm trying to
implement 802.1x authentication for
both wired and wireless connection. Is there any way to do remote client
configuration tool for win32 environment. Will i be able to do that?

I'd appreciate any real world experience on the subject.

thanks


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Ozan Ozkara [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: [Full-disclosure] 802.1X tool?

2006-12-01 Thread Michael Holstein
Okay .. wait, maybe I didn't understand your question.

Windows XP (post sp1) can natively do 802.1x on both wired and wireless 
connections. Windows 2000 can do it if you get this : 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313664

You can push the 802.1x details out via GPO. 
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/5506eeef-9e91-4cab-8e1e-3efb504d1b471033.mspx

The wired instructions are similar.

If you're not in a domain model (ie: you're talking about a college 
resnet, etc) you're out of luck on the GPOs, but you can do it other 
ways (package your own script, .reg file, etc .. but telling people to 
click ok on a .reg file is a *bad* thing to do...

It gets a bit trickier if you're using client-side certs, more so if 
you're not using a Microsoft CA to issue them, but certainly not 
impossible (eg: you've got to import the root and client certs manually, 
not to mention getting OpenSSL/whatever to cough up ones that MS 
understands) ...

Cheers,

Michael Holstein CISSP GCIA
Cleveland State University

Ozan Ozkara wrote:
 Hi folks,
 
 I am trying to find a tool which provides automatic client configuration
 for 802.1X implementation in windows environment. I'm trying to
 implement 802.1x authentication for
 both wired and wireless connection. Is there any way to do remote client
 configuration tool for win32 environment. Will i be able to do that?
 
 I'd appreciate any real world experience on the subject.
 
 thanks
 
 
 
 
 
 
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