Hi,
Now I want to test if it is possible for me to do authentication on
wifi-enabled phones? And also, do I need to make additional configurations
on the server?
which method? if eg PEAP/MSCHAPv2 then theres not really anything different -
certainly
no changes to the server...just configure
Thanks for the response Alan,
if using eg EAP-TTLS/PAP then you would have issues - some phones wont do
that method natively
yes i do use EAP-TTLS/PAP, so does that mean that configurations should done
on the mobile devices and not on the server?
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On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 2:53 PM, rrperez rrpe...@apc.edu.ph wrote:
Thanks for the response Alan,
if using eg EAP-TTLS/PAP then you would have issues - some phones wont do
that method natively
yes i do use EAP-TTLS/PAP, so does that mean that configurations should done
on the mobile devices
Thanks for the response Fajar,
Are you still authenticating against Lotus Domino LDAP?
Yes, I still do.
Basically to get an authentication method to work, the device needs to
be configured to use it, and the server needs to support it. So you
need to have a method that's supported by both
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 3:24 PM, rrperez rrpe...@apc.edu.ph wrote:
For example, iphone (from Apple's docs) supports EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS,
EAP-FAST, EAP-SIM, PEAPv0, PEAPv1, and LEAP. I've tried it with
PEAP-GTC, and it works, so you might want to try EAP-TTLS/PAP and see
how it goes. If it doesn't,
Hi,
yes i do use EAP-TTLS/PAP, so does that mean that configurations should done
on the mobile devices and not on the server?
some devices eg symbian nokias wont do EAP-TTLS/PAP (iirc its all of them) -
you can kludge this by using EAP-GTC but then you get request for password
all the time -
Hi,
I tested also an iPhone 2G to my server, but it still uses MS-CHAPv2 even
though I configured my server to do TTLS-PAP.
if the device can do TTLS/MSCHAPv2 then it'll do that. if the device
cant do EAP-TTLS/PAP (any many dont) then theres nothing you can do on the
server
to change that.
Thanks for the response Fajar,
Regarding your configurations, when I configured mine, my computers are now
unable to connect, my computer clients now are not ask by their username and
password, the server uses the computer name instead.
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Thanks for the response Alan,
you can kludge this by using EAP-GTC but then you get request for password
all the time - as the device is expecting it to be a one time token...
when I configured my server like what Fajar posted, it doesn't ask for
username and password anymore. I'm quite
Thanks for the response Alan,
you can kludge this by using EAP-GTC but then you get request for password
all the time - as the device is expecting it to be a one time token...
when I configured my server like what Fajar posted, it doesn't ask for
username and password anymore. I'm quite
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 4:59 PM, rrperez rrpe...@apc.edu.ph wrote:
Thanks for the response Fajar,
Regarding your configurations, when I configured mine, my computers are now
unable to connect, my computer clients now are not ask by their username and
password, the server uses the computer
rrperez wrote:
I tested also an iPhone 2G to my server, but it still uses MS-CHAPv2 even
though I configured my server to do TTLS-PAP.
The client chooses the authentication method.
Go fix the client.
Alan DeKok.
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On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha fa...@fajar.net wrote:
Using this setup I simply have to select the wifi network name on
iphone, enter username password, and accept the certificate warning.
Scratch that. Perhaps it's because I had connected to the network
previously that it
Thanks for the response Alan,
I think also that the clients are the ones that is needed to be configured.
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Thanks for the response Fajar,
I don't have problem with my server using my previous configuration to
authenticate with wifi computers. But when I reconfigured my server, thats
the time it fails.
My previous config which is running smoothly was default_eap_type = gtc only
and the others are
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 8:32 AM, rrperez rrpe...@apc.edu.ph wrote:
My previous config which is running smoothly was default_eap_type = gtc only
and the others are left as it is. Testing your posted configuration, the
authentication for the computers don't ask for username and password
anymore,
Thanks for the response Fajar,
Did you try leaving everything the way it was when it works and only
comment-out mschapv2 section?
Yes i tried that yesterday, and it still works.
Did you try configuring iphone to use WPA2 enterprise security?
I did that also, but I've never tried to do both at
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 9:05 AM, rrperez rrpe...@apc.edu.ph wrote:
Thanks for the response Fajar,
Did you try leaving everything the way it was when it works and only
comment-out mschapv2 section?
Yes i tried that yesterday, and it still works.
Did you try configuring iphone to use WPA2
Thanks for the response Fajar,
Finally it worked out, I commented out the mschapv2 and configured the peap
to do gtc, and on the gtc to do auth type ldap. Thanks for the big help.
Now I'm trying to test different kind of mobile phones. I'm just confused
with iPhone because the certificate was
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:49 AM, rrperez rrpe...@apc.edu.ph wrote:
Now I'm trying to test different kind of mobile phones. I'm just confused
with iPhone because the certificate was sent when I tried to connect to the
network, while with the other phones, the certificates are installed
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