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Laptops in our environment regularly roam to multiple sites and also regularly swap between wired and wireless connections (2 week lease). Our Help Desk uses remote control and the laptop's name to lookup up the IP address. CNR's DDNS oftentimes re...
We're running ACS 3.3.2 and testing 802.1x using PEAP-MSChap (server-side only cert). We have 3rd party certs installed on ACS that include a CDP (CRL Distribution Point). Is there any risk that if we lose Internet connectivity ACS will not allow a...
We have been looking for a way to avoid having to manually make changes to both of our VPN 3000's (one in Master role and the other in Backup1). Using this process: 1) take a copy of the CONFIG (text-based) file from the Master (using an name other ...
Currently on 6.0.5 Windows 2000 and want to get to 6.1.2.3 on Windows 2003. Would like to start with a clean OS. My thought was to install CNR 6.0.5 on a fresh OS, import data from old server, and then do the upgrade to 6.1.2.3. The question I hav...
Is there a way to use ACS 3.0.3's csutil.exe text export capability to export data from ACS on Windows 2000, and then import it into Windows 2003 where ACS 3.3.2 has been installed? This would eliminate the need to do an interim upgrade and provide ...
I ran across the same thing. I had first to manually add a group called casusers and then add a user called to casuser to that. After that, I re-ran the install and it completed OK.
I was finding the same thing -- high CPU with LMS 2.5. I downloaded Process Explorer from http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html and found out that both IBM Director and Tivoli were running on the box. Between LMS, Director, and...
The TAC suggestion worked great. The 6.1.2.3 install on a new copy of Windows 2003 Server recognized the data directory and prompted for a conversion. Thanks.
I'd be looking for Certificate problems... you can prove it by unchecking the validate certficate box in the PC's NIC setup (authentication tab). If that works, I'd say it's a cert problem. If you must check the box, you must AT MINIMUM generate a ...
Are you sure the user login isn't timing out? I saw something similar (user couldn't login), but it was because Windows drops any EAP starts from the switch for 30 seconds. To get around, I had to add a registry entry Software\Microsoft\EAPOL\Param...