Re: AP authenticating to via IAS configured as a RADIUS server
From: Samir Jain [MSFT] (samirj_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/15/05
- Next message: Samir Jain [MSFT]: "Re: Need to oPen a range of ports for forwarding"
- Previous message: Rafal W.: "mapped drive over VPN"
- In reply to: Patrick: "AP authenticating to via IAS configured as a RADIUS server"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:39:09 +0530
No you don't need RRAS in this case and just running IAS is sufficient to
act as RADIUS server.
Please post this in microsoft.public.internet.radius forum to debug your
particular problem.
-- Regards, Samirj ------------------ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Patrick" <Patrick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C8DD00F2-8D08-4FA2-8329-08AFE710636E@microsoft.com... >I have configired a D-lin AP as a Radius Client whcih talks to a Windows > 2003 IAS configured as a RADIUS server. I have got IAS registered in > Active > Directory for authentication. > > When a Windows XP client tries to establish a wireless connecion, it is > presented with the authentication box to key in the credentials. But it > does > not authentoicate the conncton request. Instead after a couple of seconds, > "Click here to selct a certificate or other credentials..." comes up on > the > task bar. > > Nothing comes up in the Event Viewer. But on the AP log carries an entry > "EAP-Request/Identity" > > Do I need to install RRAS as well? > > Thanks heaps > > P
- Next message: Samir Jain [MSFT]: "Re: Need to oPen a range of ports for forwarding"
- Previous message: Rafal W.: "mapped drive over VPN"
- In reply to: Patrick: "AP authenticating to via IAS configured as a RADIUS server"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Relevant Pages
|