alfonso celestino wrote:
Thanks very much Alan,
Now, I have a doubt.
I am using EAP-TTLS to authenticate users 802.11, I
need to add my users in the users file like that:
"User1" User-Password == "passwd1"
"User2" User-Password == "passwd2"
But instead of storing in users file I would like
alfonso celestino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But instead of storing in users file I would like to
> do to LDAP, it is possible to do it? Without stopping
> using EAP-TTLS.
Yes.
Alan DeKok.
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Thanks very much Alan,
Now, I have a doubt.
I am using EAP-TTLS to authenticate users 802.11, I
need to add my users in the users file like that:
"User1" User-Password == "passwd1"
"User2" User-Password == "passwd2"
But instead of storing in users file I would like to
do to LDAP, it is possib
alfonso celestino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> rlm_ldap: Attribute "User-Password" is required for
> authentication.
...
> users file:
>
> DEFAULT Auth-Type := LDAP
> Fall-Through = No
Don't do that. Read eap.conf.
LDAP servers don't do EAP authentication.
Alan DeKok.
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Hi, everybody!
I have a problem on having tried to use TTLS with
LDAP. I have seen solutions to this problem in this
mailing list, but I have not had success.
In the following line it seems that ldap realizes
correctly the comparison:
rlm_ldap: user prueba authorized to use remote access
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