It's tired and I'm late or something like that :)
Thanks to Alan's help, things are now resolving to the IAS server as
mentioned in my previous posts and configs.
The switches seem to be receiving the Access-Accept packets as they are
marking the ports as authenticated with the correct user id
Alan DeKok wrote:
Dan Newcombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing I've noticed is on the non-PEAP packets, the src address of
the packet going to the IAS box is 172.28.240.73, whereas on the PEAP
packets, it is 127.0.0.1,
That's bad. That's the source of t
Alan DeKok wrote:
Dan Newcombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The short of it is I'm trying to get 802.1x with PEAP to be proxied by
freeradius to an ias radius server.
Start simple. Use PAP, and "radtest" to send the packets. If that
makes FreeRADIUS proxy th
ve IAS
respond, however it doesn't seem to be responding to the server
process. One step closer - miles away!
:)
Dan Newcombe wrote:
Hi all.I've done my best to try and figure this out myself, but am
really stuck.
First the basics: An enterasys C2 switch setup to do 802.1x
aut
Hi all.I've done my best to try and figure this out myself, but am
really stuck.
First the basics: An enterasys C2 switch setup to do 802.1x
authentication. This switch points to my freeradius server. Attached
to the swich is my XP notebook, which is setup to do 802.1x via PEAP.
On t
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