Re: FreeRadius and MD5 using /etc/passwd

2005-01-27 Thread Alan DeKok
Brandon Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is the limiting factor in this case? Is it the fact that I want > to use the XP Client, or is it the fact that I want to use the > /etc/passwd file? The combination of the two. > If this wont work, what setup would you guys recommend that I use fo

Re: FreeRadius and MD5 using /etc/passwd

2005-01-27 Thread Brandon Blank
What is the limiting factor in this case? Is it the fact that I want to use the XP Client, or is it the fact that I want to use the /etc/passwd file? If this wont work, what setup would you guys recommend that I use for WIRED .1x auth to a Cisco switch? BB On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:51:23 -0500, Al

Re: FreeRadius and MD5 using /etc/passwd

2005-01-24 Thread Alan DeKok
Brandon Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm just wanting a basic setup that will allow me to do port > authentication using the included WinXP supplicant using my unix > /etc/passwd file. Maybe there is a better way? It's possible ONLY for EAP-TTLS with tunneled PAP. For all other EAP aut

FreeRadius and MD5 using /etc/passwd

2005-01-24 Thread Brandon Blank
I am attempting to set up FreeRadius to handle dot1x from some Cisco 2950 Series Switches. I am using the supplicant that is supplied as part of Windows XP. Currently, using a basic configuration of FR1.0.1 I can use radtest to verify that basic radius functions are working correctly. (I get an acc