10-08-2010 03:14 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:16 PM
Hello, ih ave got an issue observed in real production and lab setup
USER :
802.1x / PEAP-MSCHAPv2
WLC in version 7,( LAB) or WIsm 6.0)
Catalyst 3560 en version 12.2(50)SE1,
Radius NPS sur WS2008
AD WS2008
TEST WITH WIFI USER
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USER WITH PASWWORD Without accent
Ø connection OK – @ip received, ping OK
SAME USER BUT password change with adding an accent « é
Ø no conenction – no ip @, no ping
2 / SAME USER CONNECTED WIRED LAN on 3560:OK on Both cases
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USER WITH PASWWORD Without accent
Ø connection OK – @ip received, ping OK
SAME USER BUT password change with adding an accent « é
Ø connection OK – @ip received
It looks like the issue is on wlc when user uses an password with accent ( i know it is a typical french question ) , but does somebody know if it is supported or not and why ?
and wher i can find an officail doc to provide to all my customer
Thanks in advance for help
10-08-2010 06:16 AM
I agree, from that it does sound like a wireless issue. But, if you're doing EAP the WLC doesn't care about the password, that is between the supplicant and the server.
What do the logs on the AAA say? Was there an access except or a reject? If you run the debugs on the wlc, do you see the authenticaiton going to "back end"?
What supplicant are you using? Native Windows, CSSC, IntelProset, Dell?
10-12-2010 08:06 AM
02-19-2013 01:35 AM
Hi,
It looks like I am facing the same kind of issue, did you have any feedback from Cisco TAC ?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Romain
02-19-2013 04:49 AM
I don't think that was ever fixed. What code are you running?
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02-19-2013 05:06 AM
Hi Scott,
I am running 7.3.101.
Tested it this morning and seemed to confirm the issue with accent characters.
I looked in bug tool or in configuration guides but were not able to find any clear limitation.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Romain
02-19-2013 05:08 AM
Yeah I don't think the WLC understands that:). I can test it out in v7.4, but you might want to just open up a TAC case and get an answer. If you do, please post as it will help others out.
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04-09-2013 04:57 AM
Hi,
Just got an answer from TAC confirming issues with WLC and special UTF-8 characters.
Two bugs are currentlty raised :
- CSCtz35127 Need to document limited UTF-8 support of the WLC
- CSCtz31160 WLC webauth internal page doesn't accept UTF8 usernames [Internal bug]
So nothing fixed so far but at least a clearer documentation on the subject might be done.
Best regards,
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