rubbersoul
IS-IT--Management
OK. I have radius set up in a windows 2003 environment. I have
Certificate Services running and I'm using IAS, AD, DHCP.....
I have added both of my AP as 2 seperate radius clients. When I try and
connect...near AP1 everything works fine....I connect, get IP...the
works...all is good. If however, I go to the other end of the office
were AP2 resides, and try and connect I get "A RADIUS message was
received from the invalid RADIUS client IP address 10.10.15.95" Which
is the IP of AP1. I then removed AP1, and still the same result. I have
added AP1 back and checked the setting in both the Radius Client and AP
itself...comparing the two together and there identical!!!...
This is what I see in event viewer....now dont forget AP1 (10.10.11.95)
has been removed from the Radius clients list:
A RADIUS message was received from the invalid RADIUS client IP address
10.10.11.95.
Followed by:
User rgal...@vacv.local was granted access.
Fully-Qualified-User-Name = vacv.local/IT Support/Admin/m2959
NAS-IP-Address = 10.10.11.99
NAS-Identifier = Ap2
Client-Friendly-Name = ACV WiFi IT
Client-IP-Address = 10.10.11.99
Calling-Station-Identifier = 00-92-4d-cb-91-d6
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless - IEEE 802.11
NAS-Port = <not present>
Proxy-Policy-Name = Use Windows authentication for all users
Authentication-Provider = Windows
Authentication-Server = <undetermined>
Policy-Name = vacvpolicy
Authentication-Type = EAP
EAP-Type = Smart Card or other certificate
follwed almost immediately by:
A RADIUS message was received from the invalid RADIUS client IP address
10.10.11.95.
It seems to connect for a second...I'm totally confused
Certificate Services running and I'm using IAS, AD, DHCP.....
I have added both of my AP as 2 seperate radius clients. When I try and
connect...near AP1 everything works fine....I connect, get IP...the
works...all is good. If however, I go to the other end of the office
were AP2 resides, and try and connect I get "A RADIUS message was
received from the invalid RADIUS client IP address 10.10.15.95" Which
is the IP of AP1. I then removed AP1, and still the same result. I have
added AP1 back and checked the setting in both the Radius Client and AP
itself...comparing the two together and there identical!!!...
This is what I see in event viewer....now dont forget AP1 (10.10.11.95)
has been removed from the Radius clients list:
A RADIUS message was received from the invalid RADIUS client IP address
10.10.11.95.
Followed by:
User rgal...@vacv.local was granted access.
Fully-Qualified-User-Name = vacv.local/IT Support/Admin/m2959
NAS-IP-Address = 10.10.11.99
NAS-Identifier = Ap2
Client-Friendly-Name = ACV WiFi IT
Client-IP-Address = 10.10.11.99
Calling-Station-Identifier = 00-92-4d-cb-91-d6
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless - IEEE 802.11
NAS-Port = <not present>
Proxy-Policy-Name = Use Windows authentication for all users
Authentication-Provider = Windows
Authentication-Server = <undetermined>
Policy-Name = vacvpolicy
Authentication-Type = EAP
EAP-Type = Smart Card or other certificate
follwed almost immediately by:
A RADIUS message was received from the invalid RADIUS client IP address
10.10.11.95.
It seems to connect for a second...I'm totally confused