hi
Epp, Ladd J wrote:
Turns out that the wireless adapter I was using wasn't working right
with EAP. I'm not sure why. I finally got a hold of a Cisco 350
PCMCIA card and it worked almost immediately using the XP supplicant.
well, that's surprising: my cisco 350 would not do dynamic WEP with
hi
sorry, it was my fault, i misread your XP supplicant as xsupplicant. :-)
some kind if issue between the Cisco card and xsupplicant? I have
yes, indeed there is. xsupplicant does not seem to support the way the
newest drivers handle some packets.
Pardon my RADIUS newbie wording... all
be most appreciated.
Thanks again,
lje
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hi
Has anyone here had any experience
comforting to know that there are folks here willing to help.
Ladd
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Subject: Re: Aironet 1200 / TLS-PEAP / FreeRADIUS
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Has anyone here had any experience with the Aironet 1200 /
TLS-PEAP / FreeRADIUS combination of hardware/software? For some reason,
the Aironet is not trying to communicate with FreeRADIUS (radiusd XX
shows no communication attempts). I know this is leaning more towards a Cisco
problem
hi
Has anyone here had any experience with the Aironet 1200 / TLS-PEAP /
FreeRADIUS combination of hardware/software? For some reason, the
yes. it works.
Aironet is not trying to communicate with FreeRADIUS (radiusd XX shows
no communication attempts). I know this is leaning more towards
: Re: Aironet 1200 / TLS-PEAP / FreeRADIUS
hi
Has anyone here had any experience with the Aironet 1200 / TLS-PEAP /
FreeRADIUS combination of hardware/software? For some reason, the
yes. it works.
Aironet is not trying to communicate with FreeRADIUS (radiusd -XX
shows
no communication
hi
If I set up my access point as a Wireless Domain Service, it can
communicate with the FreeRADIUS server, no problem. So, there aren't any
communication blocks going on here. The odd things is that I've followed
well, i don't know what WDS is (if you have any futher info on this, i'm
always
be willing to put up here? Or any other suggestions?
Sorry for nagging,
lje
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Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 12:24
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Subject: Re: Aironet 1200 /
TLS-PEAP / FreeRADIUS
Hi,
What I
, 2004 12:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Aironet 1200 / TLS-PEAP / FreeRADIUS
hi
If I set up my access point as a Wireless Domain Service, it can
communicate with the FreeRADIUS server, no problem. So, there aren't
any
communication blocks going on here. The odd things is that I've
hi
WDS allows clients to roam between access points without having to
re-associate each time. It communicates with the RADIUS server for
authentication between access points. I have been successful in getting
that to authenticate.
ok, looks like a proprietary IAPP to me. IAPP uses TCP from client
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