RE: MS Vista RC1 and Freeradius 802.1x

2006-09-22 Thread Matthew Balyuzi
> they havent used PEAPv1/PEAPv2 in Vista by any chance? :-| We suspect that this is possible. I've only got as far as ascertaining that Vista + PEAP doesn't work against our Freeradius 1.0.5 servers,which work fine doing PEAP with all other clients, and that Vista + EAP-TLS does work. > whilst

Re: MS Vista RC1 and Freeradius 802.1x

2006-09-21 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, > > > We are having some difficulties getting MS Vista RC1 build > > (5600) to work with our Freeradius server using 802.1x. Has > > anyone been able to get this to work? > > PEAP-MSChapv2 does not work for us. EAP-TLS does. Not had a chance to look > any further into it yet though. they h

RE: MS Vista RC1 and Freeradius 802.1x

2006-09-21 Thread David Mitton
iling list" > Subject: RE: MS Vista RC1 and Freeradius 802.1x > Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 10:59:48 -0500 > > > I haven't spent a lot of time debugging the problem yet, but out of the > box Vista doesn't work with our 802.1x/PEAP/MSChapV2 config we have been >

RE: MS Vista RC1 and Freeradius 802.1x

2006-09-21 Thread Dourty, Brian R. \(IATS\)
reeradius- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Alan DeKok > Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 9:54 AM > To: FreeRadius users mailing list > Subject: Re: MS Vista RC1 and Freeradius 802.1x > > "Dourty, Brian R. \(IATS\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We are

Re: MS Vista RC1 and Freeradius 802.1x

2006-09-21 Thread Alan DeKok
"Dourty, Brian R. \(IATS\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are having some difficulties getting MS Vista RC1 build (5600) to > work with our Freeradius server using 802.1x. Has anyone been able to > get this to work? Not that I've heard. What problems are you having? Alan DeKok. -- http

RE: MS Vista RC1 and Freeradius 802.1x

2006-09-21 Thread Matthew Balyuzi
> We are having some difficulties getting MS Vista RC1 build > (5600) to work with our Freeradius server using 802.1x. Has > anyone been able to get this to work? PEAP-MSChapv2 does not work for us. EAP-TLS does. Not had a chance to look any further into it yet though. Matt Balyuzi Imperial Co