hi,
urgh. please never attached things using outlook/outlook express. the rest of
the world doesnt tak winmail.dat files. I've fentun'd the result and
reattached
for you.
alan
ttls_patch.tgz
Description: TTLS patch
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Mak Moussa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He tested the patch successfully using v1.1.3 on Linux and both TTLS-mschap
and TTLS-mschav2 authentications worked fine.
I tested the patch using v1.1.2 on Freebsd 5.3 and got the same successful
authentications.
Great.
Please review the attached patch
Thanks to Alan Buxey for reattaching the files in a tgz file.
Resending again.
Mak
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On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 5:44 AM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Any luck with 802.1x
Mak Moussa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you still say that it is the ttls.c code, even though ttls w/mschap
worked fine?
Yes.
I am looking for a differentiator in the code between mschap and mschapv2,
Like the code I pointed you to?
Alan DeKok.
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http://deployingradius.com
Hi,
I would appreciate any insight into the 802.1x authentication using TTLS
with MSCHAPv2. Such auth scheme is constantly failing in my wireless setup
with FreeRadius. I tried 3 versions v1.0.5, v1.1.2 and v1.1.3 with not much
luck.
The following authentication schemes worked fine:
1. TTLS w/
Mak Moussa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would appreciate any insight into the 802.1x authentication using TTLS
with MSCHAPv2. Such auth scheme is constantly failing in my wireless setup
with FreeRadius. I tried 3 versions v1.0.5, v1.1.2 and v1.1.3 with not much
luck.
OK...
The following
: Thursday, October 05, 2006 8:05 AM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Any luck with 802.1x authentication using TTLS with MSCHAPv2 ?
Mak Moussa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would appreciate any insight into the 802.1x authentication using TTLS
with MSCHAPv2. Such auth scheme is constantly
Mak Moussa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the quick reply. Indeed, on WinXP I was using the Funk
Odyssey client as it offered a good debug log.
Ok...
However, I tested using different supplicants like IntelPROSet on WinXP
and the OSX 10.4 built-in supplicant with consistent
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