Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-18 Thread Alan DeKok
Si St wrote: > Taking a glimps at the page > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2950/software/release/12.1_9_ea1/configuration/guide/Sw8021x.html#wp1033659 So... why are you reading random pages on the net? And not the pages we suggested you read? > it seemes obvious to me th

RE: a router as NAS

2012-07-18 Thread Andrew Andonopoulos
you haven't change it in the EAP file) regardsAndrew > From: sigbj...@operamail.com > To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org > Subject: Re: a router as NAS > Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 21:43:49 +0200 > > DeKOK, Buxey and andy79! > Please, see if my understanding bel

Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-18 Thread Si St
DeKOK, Buxey and andy79! Please, see if my understanding below is better. Taking a glimps at the page http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2950/software/release/12.1_9_ea1/configuration/guide/Sw8021x.html#wp1033659 it seemes obvious to me that I have misunderstood a few things: I t

Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-16 Thread Alan DeKok
Si St wrote: > Q:Buxey: > Hi, > what makes you think you can send RADIUS requests to this router and for > it > to then send those requests to your server? > A:Because the router documentation said it: > "-WPA-Enterprise > > This option works with a RADIUS Server to authenticate wireless >

Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-16 Thread alan buxey
Hi, > I really cant help for that the docu is unprecise, has lacks etc. The > "credentials " and understand as certs, the "configure" is very sparse > if PORTS have to be taken in consideration. - But we are really getting > somewhere taking PORTS into my knowledge. But I do not how to configure >

Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-16 Thread Si St
Q:Buxey: Hi, what makes you think you can send RADIUS requests to this router and for it to then send those requests to your server? A:Because the router documentation said it: "-WPA-Enterprise This option works with a RADIUS Server to authenticate wireless clients. Wireless clients shou

Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-16 Thread Andrew Antonopoulos
Hi , Alan is right. If you connect you pc directly to you router then you must configure the port to accept dot1x request usually they call dot1x port control. If you have wireless controller from the AAA settings you can test it and the same time you can see the request from the radius ( if yo

Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-16 Thread alan buxey
Hi, what makes you think you can send RADIUS requests to this router and for it to then send those requests to your server? if its a typical router, then it will ne acting as a NAS to directly connected clients - and those clients will be sending their authentication to the NAS using 802.1X (E

Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-15 Thread Si St
Thank you, I have done that already. The IP and the shared secret is inside the EAP config of the router just like you say. I have ping contact from the PC to the router. The configuration "client router { secret = testing123; ipaddr = 192.168.0.1; }" should work so that I would be able to send "ra

RE: a router as NAS

2012-07-15 Thread Andrew Andonopoulos
Hi, you can use the following to include all the IPs inside the clients file: client 0.0.0.0/0 { secret = mysecret shortname = myNAS } >From the router's side you need to write a command to add your radius shared >key and ip. For example if it's allied telesis radius

Re: a router as NAS

2012-07-15 Thread Alan DeKok
Si St wrote: > From the following information I wonder why the radiusd is not > responding. Read the debug log. Really. It's not hard. Nothing else will help. > Remember I am trying to log in with the radius from the PC > where the radius is installed. I have no idea what that means. > H