Hi,
I installed freeradius and have radtest passed. Playing with it with Cisco
gears. The system includes freeRadius (ip: 60.60.0.9 on vlan 660) and Cisco
controller(ip: 60.62.0.11)/AP (on vlan 662). Using a Windows 7 laptop +
Intel 6200 wifi chipset as the client.
I understand LEAP is not
It appears you have your Auth-Type set to EAP (Auth-Type = EAP) in
your users file.. Do not set the Auth-Type, the RADIUS server is smart
enough to figure it out based on the Access-Request packet.
Just set your user w/ the following:
UserName Cleartext-Password := password
any
Hi,
Hmmm. probably not the case, here is my 'users' file:
isnt it a little more obvious than that?
Ignoring EAP-Type/tls because we do not have OpenSSL support.
Ignoring EAP-Type/ttls because we do not have OpenSSL support.
Ignoring EAP-Type/peap because we do not have
ah but this is LEAP I am testing, which does not require OPENSSL
support.
In wiki page, http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_eap
===
INSTALLATION
EAP, EAP-MD5, and Cisco *LEAP* do not require any additional packages. *
FreeRADIUS* http://wiki.freeradius.org/FreeRADIUS contains all the
required
Thanks Alan. After installing openssl development package, libssl-dev, for
ubuntu 10.10, and recompiling freeradius. I now have PEAP MSCHAPv2 working,
client connecting good.
Though LEAP still not working (with same id/pw), but I will figure out that
later and play with certificates stuffs first.
David Jea wrote:
ah but this is LEAP I am testing, which does not require OPENSSL
support.
Yes. The only reason LEAP doesn't work is that the password you gave
the server doesn't match the password you entered on the client.
Alan DeKok.
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