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Re: Freeradius + Kerberos + Windows clients



On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 09:42:35PM +0200, Wolfgang Schweer wrote:
> 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
> 

Hi,

for some strange reason the latest 331 version is not working BUT the 204
version that I downloaded linked from a public wiki to the securew2 server (hope
is not a fake) is working properly

Regards

Giorgio


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