Alan Munday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not able to find any refs to EAP-TTLS in Windows XP or Cisco's ACU wireless
clients. Does this require a third party option?
Unfortunately, yes. Windows XP ships with PEAP, which is an idiotic
protocol. It's more complicated than TTLS, and does
Alan Munday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However the radius server also has Samba running on it and I want to
= have the clients auth against this data. I have edited
radiusd.conf to include a passwd module to use the Samba passwd
file.
Not according to the debug output you printed.
However
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Subject: Re: Wireless clients, Cisco leap, Radius Samba
Alan Munday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However the radius server also has Samba running on it and I want to
= have the clients auth against this data. I have edited
radiusd.conf to include a passwd module to use the Samba
Alan Munday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I currently have:
passwd etc_smbpasswd {
..
In the modules section of radiusd.conf. Now you have mentioned it I can see
that it is not loading. But I'm not sure why not.
Because you didn't tell the server where to use it. List it in the
yet?
Regards
Alan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: 19 September 2003 20:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Wireless clients, Cisco leap, Radius Samba
Alan Munday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I currently have
Alan Munday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uncommenting the etc_smbpasswd causes and error on starting the daemon:
radiusd.conf[772] Failed to link to module 'rlm_passwd': file not found
Then build it, and install it. See 'src/modules/rlm_passwd'
You probably want to do:
$ ./configure
Sent: 19 September 2003 21:42
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Subject: Re: Wireless clients, Cisco leap, Radius Samba
Alan Munday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uncommenting the etc_smbpasswd causes and error on starting the daemon:
radiusd.conf[772] Failed to link to module 'rlm_passwd': file not found
Hi
I think I'm starting to go around in circles. I thought a post may therefore
save a bit of my sanity.
I have a number of clients, XP and Pocket PC based, that I use Cisco
wireless LAN adapters. I have these authenticate using leap with the WAP
which in turn uses FreeRadius (0.9.1). When I put
I have downloaded and compiled the latest freeradius with the LDAP module and I am trying to configure Cisco LEAP for my wireless clients to Auth. through the freeradius server on Solaris 8to a MS Active Directory domain.
First of all, am I barking up the wrong tree. Is this even possible??? I've
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's look like problem is in (configure: warning: FAILURE: rlm_ldap requires: liblber.) but i don't know what can i do. Can somebody help me ?
liblber comes as part of the OpenLDAP package.
Questions:
When i would like to authenticate users from active directory per
Hi all,
first of all i would like to sorry my english. Well, where is a problem.
I have server with debian (woody) [Linux version 2.4.20 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc
version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)) #2 SMP Wed Jun 11 23:16:47 CEST 2003] on
this server i installed freeradius 0.9
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
configure: warning: silently not building rlm_ldap.
configure: warning: FAILURE: rlm_ldap requires: liblber.
...
It's look like problem is in (configure: warning: FAILURE: rlm_ldap
requires: liblber.) but i don't know what can i do. Can somebody help me ?
Install
Jeremy Salch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created it again and this time it showed up as follows
...
Which is exactly the same set of error messages.
I couldn't seem to make it happen in -X mode. Which makes things
difficult.
Try: radiusd -f
Debug mode *with* threads. See which
I'm using it with A MySQL backend which is on the same server
I'll give that a try and report back what I find.
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Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 9:51 AM
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Subject: Re: Cisco
When about 12 clients are logging in using leap to a AP I get this error in
the radius logfile
And at the same time on the AP I get No EAP response from server and
then Failed EAP-Authentication
Fri Jul 18 14:33:05 2003 : Auth: Login OK: [drright] (from client GDC-T1-AP2
port 13 cli
Jeremy Salch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fri Jul 18 14:33:10 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client
GDC-T1-AP2:4849 - ID: 136 due to live request 88
This has nothing to do with LEAP.
Something is causing the server to block, and stop processing the
request. The client re-tries, and
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco leap problem with pre3
Jeremy Salch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fri Jul 18 14:33:10 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client
GDC
: Cisco leap problem with pre3
Jeremy Salch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fri Jul 18 14:33:10 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client
GDC-T1-AP2:4849 - ID: 136 due to live request 88
This has nothing to do with LEAP.
Something is causing the server to block, and stop processing
From: Jeremy Salch
Sent: Saturday, 19 July 2003 7:28 AM
Well.. Actually. I spoke too soon. I tried running all of the clients
through re-authentication again.. And after
Having all 12 clients re-authenticate a couple of times in a relatively
short time I get the following
Fri Jul 18
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Hampson
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cisco leap problem with pre3
From: Jeremy Salch
Sent: Saturday, 19 July 2003 7:28 AM
Well.. Actually. I spoke too soon. I tried
From: Jeremy Salch
Sent: Saturday, 19 July 2003 7:53 AM
I created it again and this time it showed up as follows
Error: Discarding new request from client GDC-T1-AP1:4370 - ID: 187 due to
live request 78
Fri Jul 18 16:44:55 2003 : Error: Discarding new request from client
GDC-T1-AP1:4371
Hi,
I have setup freeradius cvs with LEAP on an SuSE 8.0 intel PC.
Is it possible to lockout out users for a specified amount of time
(say 1 hour) who type their passwords incorrectly after 3 attempts?
The reenable them after that lockout period.
Darren
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On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 09:41:56PM +1000, Luke Walshe wrote:
test Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == pass,
Service-Type = Framed-User
Try
test Auth-Type := eap, User-Password == pass
Service-Type = Login-User
It works. Thank you.
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/* Miroslav Petricek
Hi, all
I would like to configure FreeRadius to allow LEAP based
authentication between Cisco client, Cisco AP350 ans FreeRadius
server.
My configuration:
freeradius-snapshot-20030528, compiled on Red Hat Linux 7.3
raddb/users file:
test Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == pass,
: Thursday, 29 May 2003 8:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco LEAP and FreeRadius
Hi, all
I would like to configure FreeRadius to allow LEAP based
authentication between Cisco client, Cisco AP350 ans FreeRadius
server.
My configuration:
freeradius-snapshot-20030528, compiled
david tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So how would I set the users file so that LEAP will
work since the way I am doing it is NOT what you
recommended.
should I configure the user to be like this:
dtran Auth-Type := local, User-Password == 123456
No. You're telling it to ignore EAP, and
:
david tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the instruction on how to setup Cisco LEAP
with FreeRadius.
I am NOT an expert with FreeRadius so I am sure
this howto has
shortcomings in it. Please feel to make comments
and changes to the
documentation.
I've taken a look at the default
david tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the instruction on how to setup Cisco LEAP with FreeRadius.
I am NOT an expert with FreeRadius so I am sure this howto has
shortcomings in it. Please feel to make comments and changes to the
documentation.
I've taken a look at the default
From: Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco LEAP username and password in FreeRadius
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 14:32:01 -0500
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
david tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
User dtran also has a Unix account,dtran, on the
FreeRadius Server and I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LEAP uses MS-CHAP for authentication. As a result, it's impossible
to combine System authentication with LEAP.
...
I`d like to know is this a limitation of freeradius or of the leap
protocol ?
It's a limitation of MS-CHAP, as I tried to point out. See the FAQ
david tran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
User dtran also has a Unix account,dtran, on the
FreeRadius Server and I would like to use that account
and password for Cisco LEAP instead of having to
specify a different password in the users file.
LEAP uses MS-CHAP for authentication. As a result
-Password == 123456
With this configuratiion, LEAP works fine.
User dtran also has a Unix account,dtran, on the
FreeRadius Server and I would like to use that account
and password for Cisco LEAP instead of having to
specify a different password in the users file.
However, if I do this:
dtran Auth
This is the instruction on how to setup Cisco LEAP
with FreeRadius.
I am NOT an expert with FreeRadius so I am sure this
howto has
shortcomings in it. Please feel to make comments and
changes
to the documentation. I just know that this
instruction works for me. Last but not least, many
thanks
Hi All,
I know that I am supposed to RTFM; however, I am still having problem with
Cisco LEAP configuration. Can someone in this group posted a sample
configuration for Cisco LEAP so that I can use it as a starting point?
I am using the latest CVS file and I made the following changes
David Tran II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that I am supposed to RTFM; however, I am still having problem with
Cisco LEAP configuration. Can someone in this group posted a sample
configuration for Cisco LEAP so that I can use it as a starting point?
There's no need. READ the debugging
Hi Everyone,
I am wondering if anyone get FreeRadius to work with Cisco LEAP.
I understand that LEAP is a Cisco Proprietary; however, I think I
saw a post in recent weeks that someone get it to work with Cisco
LEAP. If you don't mind, can you share the configuration file and
what needed
David Tran II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am wondering if anyone get FreeRadius to work with Cisco LEAP.
I understand that LEAP is a Cisco Proprietary; however, I think I
saw a post in recent weeks that someone get it to work with Cisco
LEAP. If you don't mind, can you share the configuration
On Monday 24 March 2003 08:11 am, Alan DeKok wrote:
David Tran II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am wondering if anyone get FreeRadius to work with Cisco LEAP.
I understand that LEAP is a Cisco Proprietary; however, I think I
saw a post in recent weeks that someone get it to work with Cisco
Lionel Gavage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can we use leap EAP type with md5 EAP type fixed as default_eap_type ?
Not right now. The EAP request doesn't specify which method it's
trying to use for authentication. So the server has to pick ONE eap
method for ALL eap requests.
Alan DeKok.
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Hi
has anyone used cisco leap from CVS yet ?
Yes, It is work fine!
With my best regards, Dmitri.
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Awesome!
On Thursday 20 March 2003 07:06 am, Dmitri Belimov wrote:
Hi
has anyone used cisco leap from CVS yet ?
Yes, It is work fine!
With my best regards, Dmitri.
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Could I See your configuration files? I can't seem to get it to work
On Thursday 20 March 2003 07:06 am, Dmitri Belimov wrote:
Hi
has anyone used cisco leap from CVS yet ?
Yes, It is work fine!
With my best regards, Dmitri.
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Could I See your configuration files? I can't seem to get it to work
You've got to set 'default_eap_type = leap'
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to get Freeradius working with CISCO LEAP?
It can't.
Not yet anyway.
LEAP is a Cisco Proprietary EAP type to cisco..
Yes.
you'll have to shell out the cash for this one.
I don't think that's necessarily true. Someone just have to write a
FreeRADIUS module for it. There are public
Jeremy Salch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to get Freeradius working with CISCO LEAP?
It can't. . LEAP is a Cisco Proprietary EAP type to cisco.. you'll have to
shell
out the cash for this one.
Either to buy Cisco's RADIUS server, or to pay someone to implement
We are about to setup a wireless network based on
CISCO 1200 APs and need to control access.
Does anyone know how to get Freeradius working with
CISCO LEAP?
Mike Paneth
Melbourne Australia
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 06:52 pm, Mike Paneth wrote:
We are about to setup a wireless network based on CISCO 1200 APs and need
to control access.
Does anyone know how to get Freeradius working with CISCO LEAP?
It can't. . LEAP is a Cisco Proprietary EAP type to cisco.. you'll
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 16:06, Jeremy Salch wrote:
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 06:52 pm, Mike Paneth wrote:
We are about to setup a wireless network based on CISCO 1200 APs and need
to control access.
Does anyone know how to get Freeradius working with CISCO LEAP?
It can't
Hi:
I'm in the process of implementing Cisco's LEAP protocol. I have to pick-up a Radius server which can support the same.
Does Freeradius support Cisco's LEAP implementation? If yes, do we have any available "HOWTO - Configuration"/Documentation. If no, what's the best alternative Radius to
thanks
Jeremy Choi
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Nikhil Chauhan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Freeradius support Cisco's LEAP implementation?
No.
If yes, do we have any available HOWTO - Configuration/Documentation.
Any such docs would be distributed with the server.
If no, what's the best alternative Radius to use in this case.
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On Thursday 24 October 2002 05:13 am, Nikhil Chauhan wrote:
Hi:
I'm in the process of implementing Cisco's LEAP protocol. I have to pick-up
a Radius server which can support the same.
Does Freeradius support Cisco's LEAP implementation? If yes, do we have any
Jerry Kemp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the current status of FreeRadius and
Cisco Leap authentication??
It's not implemented, and no one is working on it.
As always, patches are welcome.
Alan DeKok.
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