Re: IAS as RADIUS




"Neteng" <neteng.ccie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OwW5wEq0GHA.1588@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You need to deploy 802.1x. Your switches need to support it and each
client
may need a supplicant. It will not be free by any means and I do not know
of
any free solutions out there.


i thought the client in 802.1x was the supplicant? maybe im going about
this all wrong, so let me simplify this, is there a way to deny network
access to unauthorized users that plug into our network?
We're in a non AD enviroment, have windows and linux servers, and catalyst
2950 switches.

My impression was all i needed to do was set up my switches to talk to a
RADIUS server, wich i wanted to be IAS since it comes with windows 2k3, then
when someone plugs into an ehternet jack they would be denied access unless
they could provide valid credentials. What am i really looking at to get
this to work?


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