The alternative is getting your users to install something like
SecureW2 (which I believe requires a license now), and using EAP-TTLS-
PAP which submits the users password in plaintext, or I believe more
recent flavours of Windows support EAP-TTLS too.
If I remember correctly, when using
On 11/09/13 12:05, stefan.pae...@diamond.ac.uk wrote:
The alternative is getting your users to install something like
SecureW2 (which I believe requires a license now), and using
EAP-TTLS- PAP which submits the users password in plaintext, or I
believe more recent flavours of Windows support
That's because EAP-TTLS/PAP doesn't use EAP on the inner tunnel. Just
PAP. So default_eap_type is irrelevant.
You support EAP-TTLS/PAP by ensuring PAP is working in the inner tunnel
- by populating a cleartext or hashed password and calling the pap
module in the authorize/authenticate
On 10 Sep 2013, at 19:15, Swenson, Chris cswen...@curry.edu wrote:
I understand a bit more why people were bring up plain text passwords now.
My radius server is being presented with peap ms-chapV2 credentials and I
want it to receive authentication from my openldap server.
What happened
On 09/10/2013 02:15 PM, Swenson, Chris wrote:
I understand a bit more why people were bring up plain text passwords now.
My radius server is being presented with peap ms-chapV2 credentials and
I want it to receive authentication from my openldap server.
It seems that the credentials
I understand a bit more why people were bring up plain text passwords now.
My radius server is being presented with peap ms-chapV2 credentials and I want
it to receive authentication from my openldap server.
It seems that the credentials in this format cannot be digested by openldap and
-profit such as my college is.
Chris S.
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From: John Dennis [mailto:jden...@redhat.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 6:09 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Cc: Swenson, Chris
Subject: Re: free radius setup
On 09/10/2013 02:15 PM, Swenson, Chris wrote:
I
On 10 Sep 2013, at 23:35, Swenson, Chris cswen...@curry.edu wrote:
Yes, I already saw that and this is why I am stuck.
I am using Aruba 3000 Wireless controllers running the 6.2.X.X code.
As I understand it when the laptop user selects the secure SSID they should
be prompted for a username
: free radius setup
On 10 Sep 2013, at 19:15, Swenson, Chris cswen...@curry.edu wrote:
I understand a bit more why people were bring up plain text passwords now.
My radius server is being presented with peap ms-chapV2 credentials and I
want it to receive authentication from my openldap server
On 09/10/2013 06:54 PM, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
On the registration page you use to 'activate' users accounts for the
service, you get them to login. Once their password is verified
against OpenLDAP you do an LDAP modify and store the plaintext
version. This is exactly what we did at
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