12-20-2012 04:47 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:15 PM
Release notes for 7.4.100.0 states;
"Security during client authentication is enhanced by applying both 802.1X and Web Authentication for a WLAN."
Anybody know anything about this and how-to's?
Eirik
12-20-2012 09:33 AM
That's a new feature that allows you to also use 802.1x with WebAuth. Now why would you do that... I don't know. For guest users you really want to only do ope encryption with WebAuth either pass through or authentication.
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12-20-2012 11:03 AM
I know what it is. :-)
Want to test to use web auth after dot1x. Do not trust dot1x alone anymore, now that it is so easy to steal sertificates from laptops...
Would like to force users (after eap-tls with certificate) to logon using their AD cred.
Eirik
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12-20-2012 11:08 AM
Well I understand.... I just don't see many places going to do that due to some higher ups not wanting to have to sign in. I see it now and thats not even using both....
Thanks,
Scott
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12-20-2012 11:10 AM
Do you see any other way of doung eap-tls with cert and AD logon?
Use of Cisco's AnyConnect?
Eirik
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12-20-2012 11:15 AM
Well if you really want some sort of 2 factor, ISE and AnyConnect will be able to do eap-chaining.
Thanks,
Scott
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12-20-2012 11:24 AM
Yeah, I guess.
30-40000 users, if I could use my ACS's with ent. license I would be a lot more happy that buy a 25000 concurrent license for ICE.
You see? ;-)
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12-20-2012 11:26 AM
Well... I understand... you will just have to see how the webauth works, especially with roaming and devices going to sleep. That is the stuff you will have to tweak.
Thanks,
Scott
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