Hi Guys,
I think this is an excellent tutorial for what he is trying to achieve.
http://www.howtoforge.com/wifi-authentication-accounting-with-freeradius-on-centos5
I've used this along with assistance from Ivan and have gotten everything I
wanted to work successfully.
Nik
Quoting Nicolas
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Nicolas Boullisnicolas.boul...@ecp.fr wrote:
Hi,
DISCLAIMER: I'm no Windows specialist.
john wrote:
I am having a hard time figuring out how to make this work. Where/how
does the cert get imported. Do I need to make a registry change in
Can I create a client cert for a computer so that any user that logs
in may use it automatically under Windows XP? I have successfully
created a client.p12 with the FQDN of the workstation I am using,
installed it and been authenticated by Freeradius. However when I log
in to the computer
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Ivan Kalikt...@kalik.net wrote:
Can I create a client cert for a computer so that any user that logs
in may use it automatically under Windows XP? I have successfully
created a client.p12 with the FQDN of the workstation I am using,
installed it and been
So are the following correct?:
(1) I can create a single cert for a computer and distribute it to all
users who may use that computer
You can give same user certificate to any user using the computer - you
can place it on the desktop with installatioon instructions. But don't you
hear a voice
(3) I cannot create a generic computer cert that authenticates the
computer and opens the port?
Yes, you can. But as soon as some user logs onto that computer ...
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Thanks for the reply Ivan. I am fine with folks logging in and having
access from computer
On 07/15/2009 01:08 PM, john wrote:
So are the following correct?:
(1) I can create a single cert for a computer and distribute it to all
users who may use that computer
(2) I can create a cert for every user and distribute it to every
computer that a user logs into.
(3) I cannot create a
Hi John thanks for taking the time to reply,
Ask the question Who are you authenticating? or What has permission to
use the network? Am I trying to restrict access to a specific set of users
or am I trying to restrict access to a specific set of machines? If it's the
later does that mean
Hi all,
I can't find this information anywhere. I have looked for days.
Can I create a client cert for a computer so that any user that logs
in may use it automatically under Windows XP? I have successfully
created a client.p12 with the FQDN of the workstation I am using,
installed it and been
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