Re: Radius Server W2k 2003 without AD ??
From: James McIllece [MS] (jamesmci_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/19/05
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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 16:14:12 -0800
Yes, as Manjunath said, you can do this by creating user accounts in the
SAM user accounts database on the Windows Server 2003 IAS server.
You can also use IAS with other LDAP compliant third party user account
databases, and you can use IAS to proxy access requests to other RADIUS
servers if needed.
So in your scenario just do the following:
1. Create user accounts on the Windows Server 2003 computer
2. Install IAS on the Windows Server 2003 computer.
3. Configure the D-link 900AP as a RADIUS client in IAS, and configure the
AP to use the RADIUS protocol, to use the IAS server as the authenticating
server, and enter the same shared secret on the AP and on the IAS server
4. Configure a remote access policy in IAS that allows wireless connections
for users in the local SAM database. Also configure an authentication
method on the IAS server that is supported on the client computer. (For
more info see "Authentication Methods" in IAS Help.)
5. Use the wireless client to connect to the AP with a user account name
and password that you created on the IAS server.
"Emut Yusuf" <emut.yusuf@ntt.co.id> wrote in
news:uq95$ShFFHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl:
> Manju, Thanks for your reply, but i have case like this :
> I want configure Radius for 802.1x wireless client with D-link 900AP
> as Access Point, my w2k 2003 Server as Radius. Idon't install AD in
> w2k, is it possible??
> Thanks Again..
>
> yusuf
>
> "Manjunath Bharadwaj [MSFT]" <mbhara@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:eY8AV3dFFHA.624@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Yusuf,
>>
>> It is possible to do that. In that case IAS wil only autenticate
>> users
> on
>> the same machine (SAM database). To do that simply dont register IAS
>> in
> AD.
>> IAS can also function as a RADIUS proxy and forward authentication
>> requests to another IAS server. This does not need any AD either.
>>
>> Thanks, Manju
>>
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>> rights "Emut Yusuf" <emut.yusuf@ntt.co.id> wrote in message
>> news:ehwxCGdFFHA.3888@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > Is it possible use Radius server in Windows server 2003 without AD,
>> > Thanks...
>> >
>> > Yusuf
>> >
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