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- From: "Hadlow, Tim" <Tim.Hadlow AT bl.uk>
- To: "'cat-users AT lists.geant.org'" <cat-users AT lists.geant.org>
- Subject: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 08:54:27 +0000
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Hi,
As a beginner to CAT my apologies if this is a stupid question.
Using a CAT installer eduroam profile for Windows 8 against our ORPS authentication fails. Our ORPS is Microsoft NPS so local authentications require what on Android is described as “EAP method: PEAP” and “Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2”. When successful authentications go through they how in the event logs as “Authentication Type: PEAP” and “EAP Type: Microsoft Secured Password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)”
Using CAT with the profile setting “Supported EAP types for this profile” set to only “PEAP-MSCHAPv2”, the Windows 8 and Windows 10 installers it generated run quite happily but eduroam connections fail with the NPS event log messages showing “Authentication Type: PEAP” and “EAP Type: - ”, i.e. the Phase 2 authentication method appears not to be being configured.
Can anyone who uses or knows about NPS offer guidance or suggestions on the CAT configuration of a profile to work with a Microsoft NPS Radius server?
Thanks,
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- [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Hadlow, Tim, 04/26/2016
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Stefan Winter, 04/26/2016
- RE: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Hadlow, Tim, 04/26/2016
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Stefan Winter, 04/26/2016
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, A . L . M . Buxey, 04/26/2016
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Dubravko Voncina, 04/28/2016
- RE: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Hadlow, Tim, 04/26/2016
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- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Stefan Winter, 04/29/2016
- RE: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Hadlow, Tim, 04/29/2016
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, A . L . M . Buxey, 04/29/2016
- Re: [[cat-users]] CAT admin login through social networks, Stefan Winter, 04/29/2016
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