802.1x log off?
From: Maarten (maarten_ve_at_nospamhotmail.com)
Date: 05/09/04
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Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 22:35:28 GMT
Hi,
Sorry if this question has been posted before..
I'am working on a project with 3com superstack 4400, AD, IAS and certificate
server.
Everything seems to be working properly but I still have a question
I presumed that windows would send an EAP-logoff message to the IAS server
when a user would log off Windows?
But if a privileged user logs on to the network (logs out of Windows
afterwards), then an unprivilegd user can still use the connection because
it is still marked 'authorised'.
Is there a way to get around this so that a port goes back in 'unauthorised'
when the priviliged user wants to log off?
(Also in Win xp using MD5, a users only seems to get one chance to log in to
the IAS server using the 'xp balloon' on the bottom of the screen. There
doesn't seem te be another way to fill in the credentials. This question is
less important since I have started to work with certificates, but I would
still very much like to know :) )
thanks,
Maarten
(student)
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