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But whats the problem? For which post is this reply?I am facing some problem
when I try connecting to my wireless network with CISCO ACS Certificate . To explain in etail, in my office network there is wireless connection and I was able to connect to the same without any issues.We were using WEP key till that time But last week they moved to this authentication based on certificate (CISCO ACS) and then I am not able to connect from my VISTA. Employees who use XP are not having any issues. I had checked some step by steps documentations that are available and tried all that, but sadly no luck. So is there any prob for VISTA with Cisco ACS ? Any solution guys ? "Johnathonm" wrote: Hotfix KB932063... will resolve your connectivity problems. It's not live yet....sadly. |
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I am facing some problem when I try connecting to my wireless network with
CISCO ACS Certificate . To explain in etail, in my office network there is wireless connection and I was able to connect to the same without any issues.We were using WEP key till that time But last week they moved to this authentication based on certificate (CISCO ACS) and then I am not able to connect from my VISTA. Employees who use XP are not having any issues. These are the steps that I did In the properties, security tab and In the security type drop down values I chose 802.1X and In the Encryption type drop down WEP. In the network authentication method drop down I chose PEAP and checked the checkbox next to "cache user information for subsequent connections to this network "then clicked setting and in the window that opened I have enabled "Validate Server certificate" and in the Trusted Root certifcation Authorities I have enabled the certificate that was given by my network team and which I installed in my PC. I have enabled "Do not prompt user to authorise new servers or trusted certification authorities". In the "Select Authentication Method" drop down I chose EAP-MSCHAP v2 and I have enabled the "Enable Fast Reconnect" option as well. Then I clicked "Configure" button and have enabled "Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) DETAILED LOG: -------------- Root cause: Windows cannot connect to "mobile" Windows was unable to verify the identity of the server. Detailed root cause: EAP authentication failed because Windows could not verify the authenticity of the server's certificate Workaround for hypothesis: Contact the network administrator for "mobile" Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: {50e2e69e-29ab-47af-9401-e19158427ae4} Interface name: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Interface type: Native WiFi Profile: mobile SSID: mobile SSID length: 6 Connection mode: Infra Security enabled: Yes Connection ID: 8 Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No Profile matches network requirements: Yes Pre-Association and association status: Success Security and Authentication: Configured security type: Open Configured Encryption type: WEP Security connect status: Fail 0x0003800b Number of security packets received: 6 Number of security packets sent: 6 802.1X protocol: Yes Authentication Identity: Invalid IAS Server engaged: No EAP Method supported by IAS Server: Unknown EAP type: 0 EAP Error: Unknown Number of 802.1X restarts: 1 Number of 802.1X failures: 1 802.1X status: Fail 0x00050005 Key exchange initiated: No Unicast keys received: No Multicast keys received: No Event Verbosity:0 "Johnathonm" wrote: Hotfix KB932063... will resolve your connectivity problems. It's not live yet....sadly. |
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Not an expert on 802.1x, but I'll take a stab at it....
Root cause: Windows cannot connect to "mobile" Windows was unable to verify the identity of the server. Detailed root cause: EAP authentication failed because Windows could not verify the authenticity of the server's certificate To me, that says that the network certificate is not tracing back to a root CA that you've selected in the Properties. If you have the certificate file, open it up and see which root CA it's signed by and check that root CA. Alternative, uncheck "Do not prompt the user...." and try to reconnect; see which CA it says has signed the server's cert in the prompt. "Dileesh" wrote in message ... I am facing some problem when I try connecting to my wireless network with CISCO ACS Certificate . To explain in etail, in my office network there is wireless connection and I was able to connect to the same without any issues.We were using WEP key till that time But last week they moved to this authentication based on certificate (CISCO ACS) and then I am not able to connect from my VISTA. Employees who use XP are not having any issues. These are the steps that I did In the properties, security tab and In the security type drop down values I chose 802.1X and In the Encryption type drop down WEP. In the network authentication method drop down I chose PEAP and checked the checkbox next to "cache user information for subsequent connections to this network "then clicked setting and in the window that opened I have enabled "Validate Server certificate" and in the Trusted Root certifcation Authorities I have enabled the certificate that was given by my network team and which I installed in my PC. I have enabled "Do not prompt user to authorise new servers or trusted certification authorities". In the "Select Authentication Method" drop down I chose EAP-MSCHAP v2 and I have enabled the "Enable Fast Reconnect" option as well. Then I clicked "Configure" button and have enabled "Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) DETAILED LOG: -------------- Root cause: Windows cannot connect to "mobile" Windows was unable to verify the identity of the server. Detailed root cause: EAP authentication failed because Windows could not verify the authenticity of the server's certificate Workaround for hypothesis: Contact the network administrator for "mobile" Information for connection being diagnosed Interface GUID: {50e2e69e-29ab-47af-9401-e19158427ae4} Interface name: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Interface type: Native WiFi Profile: mobile SSID: mobile SSID length: 6 Connection mode: Infra Security enabled: Yes Connection ID: 8 Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No Profile matches network requirements: Yes Pre-Association and association status: Success Security and Authentication: Configured security type: Open Configured Encryption type: WEP Security connect status: Fail 0x0003800b Number of security packets received: 6 Number of security packets sent: 6 802.1X protocol: Yes Authentication Identity: Invalid IAS Server engaged: No EAP Method supported by IAS Server: Unknown EAP type: 0 EAP Error: Unknown Number of 802.1X restarts: 1 Number of 802.1X failures: 1 802.1X status: Fail 0x00050005 Key exchange initiated: No Unicast keys received: No Multicast keys received: No Event Verbosity:0 "Johnathonm" wrote: Hotfix KB932063... will resolve your connectivity problems. It's not live yet....sadly. |