Radius authentication with certificate and credentials ?
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11-04-2019 08:50 PM
Hello, is it possible to have wifi users from Windows 10 authenticate via RADIUS with machine certificate, then also via username/password prompt ?
Not sure if you can authenticate with two consecutive methods like this via SmartZone 802.1x.
I would be using Windows NPS as the RADIUS server.
Not sure if you can authenticate with two consecutive methods like this via SmartZone 802.1x.
I would be using Windows NPS as the RADIUS server.
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11-04-2019 09:00 PM
Hi Philip,
No, instead you can use DPSK; which is as secured as 802.1x and passphrase is tied to Mac address of the client.
Currently, authentication is supported Cert or Password and I think the Windows client machine can either be configured to username and password or cert but not both, is it something added newly on Windows 10 ?
Thnak you,
Regards
Abi
No, instead you can use DPSK; which is as secured as 802.1x and passphrase is tied to Mac address of the client.
Currently, authentication is supported Cert or Password and I think the Windows client machine can either be configured to username and password or cert but not both, is it something added newly on Windows 10 ?
Thnak you,
Regards
Abi
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11-05-2019 12:47 AM
Hi Philip,
You can configure an NPS policy that include "User group" and "Machine group" under conditions although the NPS will only allow authentication through either a computer authentication or user authentication but not both.
Best Regards
Vineet
You can configure an NPS policy that include "User group" and "Machine group" under conditions although the NPS will only allow authentication through either a computer authentication or user authentication but not both.
Best Regards
Vineet
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11-14-2019 10:16 PM
Hi Philip,
First sorry for late reply,
Yes with windows 10 you can you can authenticate a machine to connect to network (Wifi) then a user has to authenticate to login to machine. (it works same as wired machine)
I have tested it with NPS radius server successfully and it works perfectly.
In my case i am using this method for shared laptops.
Thanks,
Babar
First sorry for late reply,
Yes with windows 10 you can you can authenticate a machine to connect to network (Wifi) then a user has to authenticate to login to machine. (it works same as wired machine)
I have tested it with NPS radius server successfully and it works perfectly.
In my case i am using this method for shared laptops.
Thanks,
Babar
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06-05-2020 01:48 AM
Hi Babar,
I'm not the windowsman , but I want to setup a Wifi network in the same way as you with
MS Server 2019. The user authentication via NPS works fine. Can you show me , only in bullet
points, what are the steps on NPS to realize a setup in the same way as yours.
Bets Regards !
Dietmar
I'm not the windowsman , but I want to setup a Wifi network in the same way as you with
MS Server 2019. The user authentication via NPS works fine. Can you show me , only in bullet
points, what are the steps on NPS to realize a setup in the same way as yours.
Bets Regards !
Dietmar