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SV: Access Points and Active Directory: msg#00045security.wireless
Hi, Just use the radius build in into IAS to authenticate you users, you can even use certificates to archieve better infrastructure. Make a group “wireless users” put in members and checkup whether the user is a member of the group when the user authenticates. My current setting on this labtop running here: WPA – Enterprise, TKIP, Authentication: Peap, user credentials: Windows logon user. (it might be a problem getting shares from servers since this script runs whit logon, and at that point my laptop is not connected to network, the solution to this is to put on a certificate on the machines and validate the machines on the IAS server also.) Hope you got something to go on :-) Best Regards Ove Hansen _____________________________________________ Fra: "saudi sans" [mailto:saudisans-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sendt: 17. maj 2007 07:54 Til: <wifisec-o7tR/nIX9Vi1EmJ4MpGYnQC/G2K4zDHf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Emne: Access Points and Active Directory Hi, We have got 10 Cisco Aironet Access Points . However we donot have a AAA solution like Cisco ACS. But we would like to authenticate wireless LAN users via Active directory database before they can connect. Is it possible without a AAA solution? Are there any drastic implications if we do this . Cisco ACS is expensive ...hence we donot want to buy unless it is mandatory! |
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