hi philip
thanks for the point, david probably just has to check the extensions
and other things. however, it seems that the server certificate isn't
accepted, not the client certificate.
something has to be wrong, since in my case, too, it worked fine with
cisco and orinoco equipment, since
David, Artur,
This problem appears to be caused by having the Server Authentication
and
Client Authentication properties set in the certificate. If you disable
all
extended certificate properties except the Client Authentication in the
Client certificate on the XP machine the EAP authentication
hi David
ok, it's good news then... if you followed exactly the steps, it should
work fine.
to find the error, just put the same certificate which is available at
the server side on your XP machine and open it using the crypto
extensions (double-click). XP should say you what is missing. the
The problem has been partially solved (or let's say: narrowed).
Somehow the server's certificate is not accepted by the XP-supplicant.
If the Validate server certificate check box is unchecked, the authentication
succeeds. To leave the server's certificate unvalidated is not very desirbale
hi
David Baer wrote:
hi, thanks for looking at the matter, Artur.
in fact, unless you shortened your post, there seems to be two
requests one after another or am i wrong? because radius actually
doesn't do anything about the wrong request. it denies the next
one... well, it's perhaps
Dear David,
Do you work well via md5? I cannot work fine with ap-2000 too? :(
I guess it is AP problem!
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I'm trying to get XP and freeRADIUS working together. I encountered a problem that
has been reported here before
Hi Jeffrey,
Do you work well via md5? I cannot work fine with ap-2000 too? :(
I guess it is AP problem!
I don't think it's an AP problem, because Raymon McKey
(http://www.impossiblereflex.com/8021x/eap-tls-HOWTO.htm) is working with the
same AP. i never tried with md5, did it work with you?
hi
I don't think it's an AP problem, because Raymon McKey
(http://www.impossiblereflex.com/8021x/eap-tls-HOWTO.htm) is working
with the same AP. i never tried with md5, did it work with you?
and you probably can't since you use XP SP1 which does not offer EAP/MD5
for wireless anymore :)
do
hi,
thanks for looking at the matter, Artur.
in fact, unless you shortened your post, there seems to be two requests
one after another or am i wrong? because radius actually doesn't do
anything about the wrong request. it denies the next one... well, it's
perhaps normal.
well strange is (or