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Wireless Networking - Issues with Wireless Connection in RC1, does not authenticate on client side for some reason |
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My wireless connection is not functional in Vista RC1. It uses a Windows
2003 IAS and WPA-Enterprise and was working fine in XP SP2 before I upgraded to Vista RC1. The Event logs on the DC/IAS machine shows successful user and machine authentication via certificates, but the RC1 does not want to accept it. It continues to show "Attempting to authenticate." Use of tcpdump shows successful RADIUS authentication, so I am at a loss as to why authentication does not complete. Successful user authentications are filling up my event logs on the DC/IAS! In case that was the next question, this a Windows 2003 R2 Active Directory Domain. Wireless WPA-AES-Enterprise worked fine with XP SP2, and have existing XP SP2 boxes in the domain with wireless connection that authenticate fine. The Windows 2003 R2 DC/IAS shows MANY successful IAS authenticationEvent ID's in system event log, which denotes access granted. No errors in the Windows Vista Event logs either. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance! -- Edward Ray CCIE Security, CISSP, GCIA Gold, GCIH Gold, MCSE+Security, PE Edward Ray |
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Try RC2?
"Edward Ray" wrote: > My wireless connection is not functional in Vista RC1. It uses a Windows > 2003 IAS and WPA-Enterprise and was working fine in XP SP2 before I upgraded > to Vista RC1. The Event logs on the DC/IAS machine shows successful user > and machine authentication via certificates, but the RC1 does not want to > accept it. It continues to show "Attempting to authenticate." Use of > tcpdump shows successful RADIUS authentication, so I am at a loss as to why > authentication does not complete. Successful user authentications are > filling up my event logs on the DC/IAS! > > In case that was the next question, this a Windows 2003 R2 Active Directory > Domain. Wireless WPA-AES-Enterprise worked fine with XP SP2, and have > existing XP SP2 boxes in the domain with wireless connection that > authenticate fine. The Windows 2003 R2 DC/IAS shows MANY successful IAS > authenticationEvent ID's in system event log, which denotes access granted. > No errors in the Windows Vista Event logs either. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks in advance! > > > -- > Edward Ray > CCIE Security, CISSP, GCIA Gold, GCIH Gold, MCSE+Security, PE > =?Utf-8?B?R2lsZXMgV2VuZGVz?= |
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