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You can have associations show up in the AP, but that is just reflecting the 802.11 protocol / RF communications. Acquiring an IP address requires that there be at least one security model the same between client and AP (or no security at all on eit...
Migrating off of LEAP is a good idea since it has proven susceptible to dictionary attacks.I've used PEAP, native Windows XP supplicant, and Active Directory authentication successfully. Remember, PEAP is specifically for authenticating clients with...
RSA SecureID / ACE Server product.Best I've seen so far- RSA and Cisco are partners in this regard. There is also Vasco token server, but I havn't used it.Eric
The AP would have to be configured with the EAP-TLS server IP address (they communicate via RADIUS). Supplicant (client) attempts connection via the AP, AP blocks, sends client EAP-IdentityRequest message, blocks until the EAP-TLS process (certifica...
I've been in contact with Verisign on this WLAN Cert product - it is only for Microsoft IAS.I too am looking for configuration guidelines to use CiscoSecure ACS 3.2 with a Verisign CA... so far I havn't found anything. Anyone have some idea?Regards,...