Hi
I 've had the same problem some days ago. To solve it I've recompiled
freeradius with the following configure and npw it's ok:
/configure
--with-openssl-includes=/usr/local/src/openssl-0.9.7e/include/
--with-openssl-libraries=/usr/local/src/openssl-0.9.7e/ --disable-shared
I think the
I found out what my problem was:
the AP-8110 does not support PEAP.
I thought that this was odd, because it does support some EAP-types.
I am in contact with the manufacturer to see if there is an upgrade
available.
-Mark
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 15:18, Michael Griego wrote:
Be sure you have
Stupid AP developers. The whole point of EAP was to provide an
authentication *framework* by which hardware would not require upgrades
in order to be able to use new authentication methods sigh
--Mike
On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 16:34, Mark Hoffer wrote:
I found out what my problem was:
the
Hello Rinaldo-
I tried what you told me, and it did not help.
I'm looking at the log here, and see that it is building the TLS
connection, but it is not going to the next step, whatever that may be.
The XP machine just sits at Attempting to authenticate
If I do a packet dump, then I am able to
Be sure you have added the CA certificate into the trusted root store on
your windows machine. If you haven't, your PEAP conversation will stop
at this point (right after receiving the EAP-Identity response).
--Mike
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 12:01, Mark Hoffer wrote:
Hello Rinaldo-
I tried
Hello:
I am using redhat 8.
I compiled and am using openssl 0.9.7d.
My access point is a sendfar ap-8110.
I have tried both the latest CVS snapshots of freeradius, and release
versions 1.0.0 pre0 and pre3.
The client is Windows XP SP1
I have followed the web page
Hello!
:( Can someone, who has configured Windows XP using PEAP - MS-CHAPv2 and
freeradius send me the radius.conf, users files and describe the windows
xp config? And a sample radiusd -X output of saccessful authentification.
Thanx a lot!!!
P.Zibrita :|
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