Re: PEAP Support

2003-01-29 Thread Alan DeKok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I`d like to know if there is some development to integrate PEAP support into > freeradius ? Not at this time. People have been asking that question for over a year on the list, and no one has volunteered to do the work. You can always try paying a programmer to do

RE: PEAP support

2003-01-10 Thread Lars Viklund
> From: Paul Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: den 20 december 2002 19:48 > To: Freeradius-Users@Lists. Cistron. Nl > Subject: PEAP support > > > Lars, > > I got stuck at part-II. After the server send the first > packet (Request for Identity, after confirm with Microsoft it > is

RE: PEAP support

2002-12-12 Thread Lars Viklund
> From: Ynjiun P. Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: den 12 december 2002 00:51 > To: Freeradius-Users@Lists. Cistron. Nl > Subject: PEAP support > > > Lars > > I am using the EAP-TLS code base and tweek it to work > up to the point of finishing PEAP Part I. Now XP can talk to > m

Re: PEAP support

2002-11-25 Thread Lars Viklund
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 20:34, Ynjiun P. Wang wrote: > Is http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-kamath-pppext-peapv0-00.txt the latest >draft for PEAP? That draft apparently describes the differences between draft-josefsson-pppext-eap-tls-eap-02.html and what Windows XP SP1 implements ("PEAP V

Re: PEAP support

2002-11-25 Thread Alan DeKok
"Ynjiun P. Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-kamath-pppext-peapv0-00.txt > the latest draft for PEAP? Look at the trailing two numbers, they're the version number. > what would be the suggested starting > place to add the code: under src/modules/r

Re: PEAP support

2002-11-24 Thread Lars Viklund
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 05:24, Artur Hecker wrote: > i don't know if you are really interested in it, but PEAP [2] > ("protected EAP") is another MS-Cisco invention (built in in Windows XP > SP1 instead of EAP/MD5 as kind of alternative for EAP/TLS). Nobody seems > to know so far how it works but T

Re: PEAP support

2002-11-23 Thread Artur Hecker
hi Alan i don't know if you are really interested in it, but PEAP [2] ("protected EAP") is another MS-Cisco invention (built in in Windows XP SP1 instead of EAP/MD5 as kind of alternative for EAP/TLS). Nobody seems to know so far how it works but you bet there will be more questions on it (since

Re: PEAP support

2002-11-23 Thread Alan DeKok
"Ynjiun P. Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is FreeRadius going to support PEAP soon? Does any PEAP code have > been written? Thanks. PEAP? What's that? If you supply PEAP patches, it'll probably go in. If you don't supply paches, then probably not. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/