On 17/06/10 11:35, John Dennis wrote:
> On 06/17/2010 03:27 AM, Iain Grant wrote:
>> Correct me if I am wrong, that would mean i’d have to use ldap as my
>> connection between the freeradius server and the Win2008 RC2 AD instead
>> of my existing ntlm_auth connection ?
>
> Yes, that is correct, yo
On 06/17/2010 03:27 AM, Iain Grant wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong, that would mean i’d have to use ldap as my
connection between the freeradius server and the Win2008 RC2 AD instead
of my existing ntlm_auth connection ?
Yes, that is correct, you would have to use ldap.
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John Dennis
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Correct me if I am wrong, that would mean i'd have to use ldap as my
connection between the freeradius server and the Win2008 RC2 AD instead
of my existing ntlm_auth connection ?
Iain
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Iain Grant wrote:
> We have on site a Windows 2008 RC2 domain controller ( 64-bit ) which I
> have a linux based freeradius server hanging from.
>
> My question is, other than changing the users file on the freeradius
> server, is there another way of disabling a user from authentication
> through
On 16/06/10 14:18, Iain Grant wrote:
> We have on site a Windows 2008 RC2 domain controller ( 64-bit ) which I
> have a linux based freeradius server hanging from.
>
> My question is, other than changing the users file on the freeradius
> server, is there another way of disabling a user from authe
We have on site a Windows 2008 RC2 domain controller ( 64-bit ) which I
have a linux based freeradius server hanging from.
My question is, other than changing the users file on the freeradius
server, is there another way of disabling a user from authentication
through the radius server but still a
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