To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: RE: RE: MAC based authentication
Phil Mayers wrote:
> You've enabled 802.1x, not MAC-based VLANs. You'll need to configure 802.1x
> at the servers or configure MAC-based auth at the switch.
I thought I'd. Indeed authentication is workin
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Subject: RE: RE: MAC based authentication
Phil
Phil Mayers wrote:
> You've enabled 802.1x, not MAC-based VLANs. You'll need to configure 802.1x
> at the servers or configure MAC-based auth at the switch.
I thought I'd. Indeed authentication is working now, however the switch doesn't
assign clients to the VLAN the RADIUS server instructs to.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 10.10.10.254 port 58798,
id=45, length=118
User-Name = "aa7f9c90"
NAS-Port = 119
EAP-Message = 0x021101616130303030376639633930
Message-Authenticator = 0x4ab3cccda64e92e76dfa2a97172cebca
Acct-Session-Id
Chun (Andrew) Xu wrote:
> You will need EAP-MD5 to do authentication with Juniper EX switch as
> authenticator. Enable eap in your authorize and authenticate
> section. The default settings in eap.conf should work without any
> tweaks.
Great. That worked smoothly. Thank you!
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Alan DeKok wrote:
Fabien COMBERNOUS wrote:
I'm using Free radius for Mac Address authentication.
When a use tcpdump on the radius server, the Radius Request packet
contains all the mac Address. But in the "radiusd -X" output, the
User-Name is truncated. The last digit is erased and so the de
Fabien COMBERNOUS wrote:
> I'm using Free radius for Mac Address authentication.
>
> When a use tcpdump on the radius server, the Radius Request packet
> contains all the mac Address. But in the "radiusd -X" output, the
> User-Name is truncated. The last digit is erased and so the device is
> reje
Hi there,
I'm using Free radius for Mac Address authentication.
When a use tcpdump on the radius server, the Radius Request packet
contains all the mac Address. But in the "radiusd -X" output, the
User-Name is truncated. The last digit is erased and so the device is
rejected.
Any help is ap
On 10/08/2009 10:03, Sanhenra Sinaga wrote:
Dear all,
I'm a new network administrator in one school. I've just installed hotspot
using mikrotik and freeradius as radius server. I want to make mac address
(client) as username and password for authentication. In this case, i want
filtering mac
Dear all,
I'm a new network administrator in one school. I've just installed hotspot
using mikrotik and freeradius as radius server. I want to make mac address
(client) as username and password for authentication. In this case, i want
filtering mac address (calling-station-id) as username and
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