06-22-2016 04:53 PM
Hi,
i am having an issue with client usernames on our 2500 WLC.
clients username is listed as: host/computername.domainname.local
when it should be: username/computername.domainname.local
does anybody know why the username is replaced with the name "host"
Usernames appear when connected directly (ie using their own device and credentials) the issue seems to arise when they use one of our devices connected to the domain. While we can see the computer name, we need to be able to see the username aswell
Thanks
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06-22-2016 08:25 PM
You can't show username if they're authenticated with computer name.
If you want to see username you will need to authenticate them by using user credentials instead of computer name.
Or you need to modify your Internet filtering by using Windows credentials, kerberos?
Thanks
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06-22-2016 06:47 PM
Hi
The username field on WLC Monitor clients is based on the authentication made.
Why are saying that you should see username/computername ? Are you talking about corporate devices or user own devices?
If the WLAN is dot1x authentication, with computer authentication then you will not see any username as computer name is the username.
However, on this other case, when they authenticate with their own device, they need to authenticate with their credentials that's why you're seeing username.
Thanks
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06-22-2016 07:28 PM
Thankyou for the response
These are corporate (school devices) so that makes sense. Do you know if there is anyway to make the user's username shown rather than just host/computername.
The reason is our internet filtering uses the client names from the radius servers, so whenever somebody uses a school device then they are recorded as host.
06-22-2016 08:25 PM
You can't show username if they're authenticated with computer name.
If you want to see username you will need to authenticate them by using user credentials instead of computer name.
Or you need to modify your Internet filtering by using Windows credentials, kerberos?
Thanks
PS: Please don't forget to rate and mark as correct answer if this solved your issue
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