Eronko
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 5:30 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: RE: PEAP LDAP password problem
Thank you for detailed explanation.
I'll try to reenter all users password in NTpassword attribute.
Could someone give me link to appoporate openldap guide.
Where I can
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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 2:10 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: PEAP LDAP password problem
Alexey Eronko wrote:
> I have huge problem that I need to ask 200 users to reenter there
passwords
> in OpenLDAP.
Then I guess you'
Alexey Eronko wrote:
> I have huge problem that I need to ask 200 users to reenter there passwords
> in OpenLDAP.
Then I guess you're not going to deploy PEAP.
> Another problem is that I'm not sure that I can store two kind of password
> simultaneously(nt and crypt).
Yes, you can. They can
Alexey Eronko wrote:
> Thanks for you replay.
>
> According with this link :
> http://deployingradius.com/documents/protocols/compatibility.html.
>
> I need EAP-GTC.
Huh? How did you conclude that?
[AE:] Becasuse of GTC support Crypt password.
I have huge problem that I need to ask 200 user
Alexey Eronko wrote:
> Thanks for you replay.
>
> According with this link :
> http://deployingradius.com/documents/protocols/compatibility.html.
>
> I need EAP-GTC.
Huh? How did you conclude that?
All you need to do is to put the NT hash into LDAP, as you said. You
do NOT need to use EAP
Alexey Eronko wrote:
Thanks for you replay.
According with this link :
http://deployingradius.com/documents/protocols/compatibility.html.
I need EAP-GTC. I'm not sure that my Proxim AP700 support this kind of EAP.
APs should not care. All EAP types (that generate crypto keys) should work
Is
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 12:19 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: PEAP LDAP password problem
Alexey Eronko wrote:
> Hi!
> I have several services who use LDAP (openldap). For example Linux(via
> pam),apache,svn.
> On my ldap server passwords stored in encrypted h
Alexey Eronko wrote:
> Hi!
> I have several services who use LDAP (openldap). For example Linux(via
> pam),apache,svn.
> On my ldap server passwords stored in encrypted hash.
> Do I right understand you that I need add another field(nt hash) for radius
> authorization?
Yes: http://deployingradi
Hi!
I have several services who use LDAP (openldap). For example Linux(via
pam),apache,svn.
On my ldap server passwords stored in encrypted hash.
Do I right understand you that I need add another field(nt hash) for radius
authorization?
I don't want to store clear text password in my LDAP.
Anothe
Alexey Eronko wrote:
> I have usual problem for persons who wants to setup LDAP+PEAP integration.
> I want to setup WIFI with PEAP auth. via FreeRadius.
> The problem is that I can login with ldap login thought radtest testuser
> 123456 localhost 10 secret.
Which probably does LDAP bind. That'
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