Hi,
Ok, it was a problem of windows checkbox, when I have imported the client
certificate on win2K, in the wizard, I have checked the option :
" Enable strong private key protection. You will be prompted every time
the private key is used by an application if you enable this option."
Then I foun
hi
Unless you tell
it to use some other identity (there is a check box you can mark)
I've tryed that, but nothing happened.
sorry, i actually didn't mean to tell that windows would send messages
in that case. actually, i don't know if it will send anything, it still
needs the certificate for TLS
hi Artur,
>
> hi Frederic
>
>> What do you want to say is that win2K is going to take EAP-Identity
>> value
>> in client certificate, before EAP-TLS challenge start ??
>> I don't think so, it doesn't work like that with Xsupplicant/FreeRADIUS
>> and it's not describe like this in RFC.
>
> no. wha
hi Frederic
I think, they are well installed, like it's explained in most HOWTOs, but..
then i don't know.
What do you want to say is that win2K is going to take EAP-Identity value
in client certificate, before EAP-TLS challenge start ??
I don't think so, it doesn't work like that with Xsupplican
Hi Artur,
> hi
>
>
>> Thx for your help Artur, but I forgot to say my authenticator is a Cisco
>> switch 3550, then not a wireless access-point. There's something I don't
>> understand, with PEAP or EAP-MD5, the windows 2000 supplicant answer to
>> identity request send by the switch but with EAP-
hi
Thx for your help Artur, but I forgot to say my authenticator is a Cisco
switch 3550, then not a wireless access-point. There's something I don't
understand, with PEAP or EAP-MD5, the windows 2000 supplicant answer to
identity request send by the switch but with EAP-TLS, it stay sleeping
withou
> i think the problem is that you are trying to use WEP within your access
> point but no WEP is configured within the 802.11 client on the terminal
> (which is NOT included in Win2k).
Thx for your help Artur, but I forgot to say my authenticator is a Cisco
switch 3550, then not a wireless access-
i think the problem is that you are trying to use WEP within your access
point but no WEP is configured within the 802.11 client on the terminal
(which is NOT included in Win2k).
use the external 802.11 client of your wireless network adapter and
activate WEP (whichever form of it). that will p
Hi all,
I'm using 802.1x/EAP-TLS on FreeRADIUS, it works fine with linux
Xsupplicant but not with Win2000 supplicant, when supplicant receives EAP
request Identity packet, it doesn't answer anything and nothing
happens...There's no logs or I don't know to find them. I've read several
HOWTO but not
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