Re: Blocking Rogue AP's
- From: "Eric Hicks [MVP]" <i'm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 10:47:15 -0500
I think in order for you to controll what's being plugged into the network
you will have to enable 802.1x on the swithports. IAS will help control who
can get on your AP's but it won't work on an ap or anyhing else that can
just be plugged into your network.
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Eric Hicks [That_Kid] (MS-MVP Mobile Devices)
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"Junk Collector" <Junk_Collector2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks in advance ...
> We have installed IAS and Certificate services on our company network, and
> set up restrictions using the friendly name and IP of our "authorized
> access point" and every thing works fine ....however as a test we pluged a
> non secure, non configured AP into our network and were still able to get
> in using it, so it seems I am unable to block the use of unauthorized AP's
> on our network...which was the whole point of IAS and Cert Services
> .....what have I missed ?
>
> Running Win 2000 server on all domain controllers
>
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