Alan DeKok wrote:
Chan Min Wai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As there is no much free client that can work EAP+TTLS :(
Alfa & Ariss, see securew2.com (I think)
Alan DeKok.
Exactly - and it will be open sourced soon (first few weeks of Feb.)
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Chan Min Wai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As there is no much free client that can work EAP+TTLS :(
Alfa & Ariss, see securew2.com (I think)
Alan DeKok.
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Alan DeKok wrote:
> Chan Min Wai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>And IF I really insane and want to put an MD5 encrypted password for eap
>>usage in the LDAP, what kind of modification I'll be looking into and
>>which program would it be?
>>Openldap? freeradius LDAP module?
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> As was pointed
Chan Min Wai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And IF I really insane and want to put an MD5 encrypted password for eap
> usage in the LDAP, what kind of modification I'll be looking into and
> which program would it be?
> Openldap? freeradius LDAP module?
As was pointed out, EAP-TTLS with PAP will w
Chan Min Wai wrote:
Greeting all,
After sometime on this mailing list I found most of the problem for LDAP
is the EAP stuff.
And always the passwords in LDAP MUST be clear text.
I've one question here.
Is there anyway to put encrypted password in LDAP so free radius will
work with it? (Anyway that
Greeting all,
After sometime on this mailing list I found most of the problem for LDAP
is the EAP stuff.
And always the passwords in LDAP MUST be clear text.
I've one question here.
Is there anyway to put encrypted password in LDAP so free radius will
work with it? (Anyway that is in your mind
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