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I´m going to test with the TLS information and i guess it works.
Thank you, Regards,
Raúl
De: Christian Kratzer [ck-li...@cksoft.de]
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Hi,
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011, Raúl Tejeda Calero wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have another trouble with my radiator configuration.
I ´m trying to connect my winxp client with PeAP (without "validate server
certificate"), I have entered one valid user (mikem-fred 4 example) and the log
shows:
Mon Feb 7
:17:02 2011: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 10.223.0.4 port 32768
Code: Access-Reject
Identifier: 99
Authentic: b<252><7>H<206><193><206>O5<192>ve<2>w<142><128>
Attributes:
EAP-Message = <4><9><0><4>
Hi,
> the users file supplied with RADIATOR is filled with rather special
> users and purposes. it would probably make life easier to create
> a nice clean users file for your usage. with eg 'test-user-1'
> and other required parts (password, return attributes etc) rather
> then deal with th
CC: radiator@open.com.au
Asunto: Re: [RADIATOR] PEAP problem: EAP result: 1, EAP authentication is not
permitted
hi,
the users file supplied with RADIATOR is filled with rather special
users and purposes. it would probably make life easier to create
a nice clean users file for your usage
hi,
the users file supplied with RADIATOR is filled with rather special
users and purposes. it would probably make life easier to create
a nice clean users file for your usage. with eg 'test-user-1'
and other required parts (password, return attributes etc) rather
then deal with the interest
Hi everyone,
I have another trouble with my radiator configuration.
I ´m trying to connect my winxp client with PeAP (without "validate server
certificate"), I have entered one valid user (mikem-fred 4 example) and the log
shows:
Mon Feb 7 15:28:39 2011: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from