hi,
is the required config in your inner-tunnel? ie is LDAP defined at all?
alan
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Subject: Re: ntlm_auth problem using EAP-TLS with MSCHAP
authentication to
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The user/password information are he
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> The user/password information are held in the LDAP server. I have been
> able
> to authenticate successfully with packets coming from non-EAP clients.
> But
> for EAP authentication clients, I have been receiving the following error
> lines. (I am using ntlm_auth = "/usr/bin/ntlm_auth --request
Can someone please help provide a clue into the problems with using ntlm_auth
in a Freeradius config running on Debian.
The user/password information are held in the LDAP server. I have been able
to authenticate successfully with packets coming from non-EAP clients. But
for EAP authentication
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