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No_Strings
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Re: FreeRADIUS/WinXP Authentication Setup

PEAP is not available in the released version.

Rumblings on the freeradius mailing list indicate that a 1.0 release is fairly close.
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bbarrera
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Re: FreeRADIUS/WinXP Authentication Setup

Thanks. Assume FreeRadius 0.9.3 is OK for TLS. Wasn't planning on using PEAP so I'll give the latest release a try.

No_Strings
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Re: FreeRADIUS/WinXP Authentication Setup

TLS is indeed included in 0.9.3. Running here.
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jbibe
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If you only need TLS, you can use FreeRadius-0.9.3 and OpenSSL-0.9.7c, both stable releases. Since FreeRadius-0.9.3 does not support "--with-openssl/include=" and "--with-openssl-libraries=", you will need to use:

./configure --prefix=/usr/local/radius

After configure executes, edit the rlm_eap_tls Makefile as shown in the Document 3. Then perform

make
make install

In the users file, you will need to enter the Auth-Type, as follows:

jbibe Auth-Type := EAP

Also, you will need to verify that the information in the Authorization section of radiusd.conf file matches the information in Document 3.

If you follow the How-To advice in Document 3, you do not need to download and install two OpenSSL versions. OpenSSL-0.9.7c will support the creation of the required certificates and the operation of FreeRadius-0.9.3.

bbarrera
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Re: FreeRADIUS/WinXP Authentication Setup

Thanks!
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