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Re: Freeradius + Kerberos + Windows clients



On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 08:27:32PM +0200, Giorgio Pioda wrote:
> 
> we have tested it (actually my jung assistant) and the SecureW2 
> EAP-TTLS option in the scrolldown menu is NOT there in Win7.

IIRC, it's sort of hidden. Try these steps from a README based upon 
something I found somewhere, which I provided some time ago for fellow 
teachers at school (never used that OS myself):

1.  Extract the zip archive, doubleclick the exe file. Most likely, 
    you'll have to restart Windows 7 after the install.
2.  After reboot, click the Windows start button, then Control Panel. 
    The Control Panel opens. 
3.  In the left pane, click Control Panel Home, then in the right pane
    under the Network and Internet section click View network status and 
    tasks.
4.  In the left pane, click Manage wireless networks. A list of 
    previously connected wireless networks appears.
5.  If YourNetwork appears in the list, double-click the YourNetwork icon 
    and go to step 12. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
6.  Click Add. 
7.  Click Manually create a network profile. A dialogue box appears. 
8.  In the Network name: field, type YourNetwork 
9.  In the Security type: drop-down box, select 802.1x. 
10. Click Next. The message 'Successfully added YourNetwork' should 
    appear.
11. Click Change connection settings. The YourNetwork Wireless 
    Network properties dialogue box appears. 
12. Click the Security tab. 
13. Ensure the settings are as follows: 
14. Security type: 802.1x 
15. Encryption type: WEP 
16. Choose a network authentication method: SecureW2 EAP-TTLS 
17. Click Settings... 
18. Click New and enter YourNetwork. Click OK. 
19. In the Connection tab, ensure the Use alternate outer identity 
    checkbox is selected, and the Use anonymous outer identity radio 
    button is selected. 
20. Ensure the Enable session resumption (quick connect) checkbox is
    selected.
21. In the Certificates tab, disable Certificate check 
22. In the Authentication tab, for the Select Authentication Method: 
    drop-down menu, ensure PAP is selected. 
23. Click Advanced. 
24. Ensure the Allow users to setup new connections checkbox is 
    selected.
25. Click OK to close each open dialogue box.


Wolfgang

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