RE: 802.1x port authentication with Freeradius

2004-04-08 Thread Frederic . EVRARD
n this configuration is actually on his laptop, not in > radius.conf. If it is in radius.conf, then I've no idea what he's doing > ;-) > > Regards, > > Guy > >> -----Original Message- >> From: Alan DeKok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: 07 April

RE: 802.1x port authentication with Freeradius

2004-04-07 Thread Guy Davies
If it is in radius.conf, then I've no idea what he's doing ;-) Regards, Guy > -Original Message- > From: Alan DeKok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 07 April 2004 19:30 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: 802.1x port authentication with Freeradius > &g

Re: 802.1x port authentication with Freeradius

2004-04-07 Thread Julius Igugu
Hi,   To setup freeradius with 802.1x you need to do something like this:   Server. 1.  Install freeradius with eap-ttls support (compile  the cvs version --with-experimental-modules) 2.  Enable eap-ttls support in radiusd.conf 3.  edit the users file and add a user 4.  edit the clients file and ad

Re: 802.1x port authentication with Freeradius

2004-04-07 Thread Alan DeKok
Aoun Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on the raduis server I have this entries in radius.conf file > > eap { > > md5 { > username = radiuser11 > password = radiuser11 I don't see why you're putting a username & password into the md5 configu