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Sayantan
Bhowmick
Sent: Monday, 13 September 2004 7:30 PM
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Subject: Re: RE: Fwd: Re: Wireless authentication via LDAP and PEAP
CHAP. No EAP or MSCHAP yet.
Novell Radius which was bundled with NMAS / Border Manager does have
support
CHAP,EAP,MS-CHAP.
Sayantan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan
DeKok
Sent: Friday, 10 September 2004 10:39 PM
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Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Wireless authentication via LDAP and PEAP
Sayantan Bhowmick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi,
Novell is working towards making FreeRADIUS work with eDirectory.
This will allow eDirectory users to authenticate via FreeRADIUS.
regards
Sayantan
Hmm... We can do that already. Just use EAP-TTLS/PAP and have
freeradius authenticate via an LDAP bind rather than a password
compare.
It
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Sayantan
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Sent: Friday, 10 September 2004 10:39 PM
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Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Wireless authentication via LDAP and PEAP
Sayantan Bhowmick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Novell is working
CHAP. No EAP or MSCHAP yet.
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Sent: Friday, 10 September 2004 10:39 PM
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Sayantan Bhowmick [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
Novell is working towards making FreeRADIUS work with eDirectory.
This will allow eDirectory users to authenticate via FreeRADIUS.
regards
Sayantan
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Sayantan Bhowmick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Novell is working towards making FreeRADIUS work with eDirectory.
This will allow eDirectory users to authenticate via FreeRADIUS.
Does eDirectory do CHAP, MS-CHAP, or EAP?
Alan DeKok.
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Hi,
Novell is working towards making FreeRADIUS work with eDirectory.
This will allow eDirectory users to authenticate via FreeRADIUS.
regards
Sayantan
Hmm... We can do that already. Just use EAP-TTLS/PAP and have
freeradius authenticate via an LDAP
Hi again,
Here is the eap.conf file referenced in my previous message.
eap.conf
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## Whatever you do, do NOT set 'Auth-Type := EAP'. The server# is smart enough to figure this out on its own. The most# common side effect of setting
Hello folks,
I've been trying to setup FreeRadius in order to authenticate my wireless users against my Novell eDirectory via the built in LDAP server. Here is what is happening in my current situation:
I connect wirelessly to AP. Enter authentication information into Windows XP (SP2, if that
certificate, etc, and everything
will work just fine.
Regards,
Guy
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Hi again,
Here is the eap.conf file referenced in my previous message.
eap.conf
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# Whatever you do, do NOT set 'Auth-Type := EAP'. The server
# is smart enough to figure
module.
Regards,
Guy
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Behalf Of Jon Stahler
Sent: 08 September 2004 21:23
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Subject: RE: Wireless authentication via LDAP and PEAP
Hi Guy,
When I do that, it tells me that I don't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/8/2004 12:51:33 PM
I've been trying to setup FreeRadius in order to authenticate my
wireless users against my Novell eDirectory via the built in LDAP
server.
Unless you've implemented the 'simple password' feature in eDirectory
or added a custom password attribute to the
Jon Stahler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok...So explain to me how I get my Access Point to authenticate against
my eDirectory users.
It's nit-picking in terminology: LDAP is a database, RADIUS is an
authentication protocol. eDirectory stores the user information,
FreeRADIUS uses that
I think there is some confusion.
Since version 6 of Netware, Novell has an LDAP server running on the Netware OS that stays sync'd with eDirectory. This LDAP server is what I am attempting to authenticate against, not the eDirectory itself.
Jon StahlerManager of Systems ServicesIllinois Fire
Jon Stahler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since version 6 of Netware, Novell has an LDAP server running on the
Netware OS that stays sync'd with eDirectory.
sigh I'm not familiar with their implementation. You went back
and forth in terminology between LDAP eDirectory, and talked about
them like
would would like to hear about it ;-)
Peter
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Sent: Thursday, 9 September 2004 5:49 AM
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Subject: Re: Wireless authentication via LDAP and PEAP
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