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Old 10-16-2008, 05:02 AM   #1
mithunme
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Help about user authentication using RadEapcLIENT


Hello,

I am trying to create a user authentication for local area network.

My topology includes : a Hp switch, and a machine having radius, webserver, firewall and mysql installed.

What my requirements is : when the user will connect to the switch, he will be redirected to the login page where he has to provide the username and password. After that radius will query the sql server to check the password. If its authenticated then it will be allowed by the firewall otherwise not allowed to send traffic.

I am trying to use EAP-MD5 for freeradisu and radeap client..

Can you provide me any suggestions for this how I can achieve my goal.

I am now reading about the freeradisu configuration. And need help about redEapCLient. and also how I can set rule to the firewall that will redirect me to the login page.


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Mithun
 
  


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