802.1x machine authentication without directory

802.1x machine authentication without directory

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802.1x machine authentication without directory michael.owen 10-30-2006
Posted by MC on October 31, 2006, 6:35 am
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Michael Owen wrote:
> Thanks for mentioning the Odysee Server, I'll have a look at it - does it
> rely on using Steel-Belted RADIUS as an authentication server? I was poking
> through the docs for Steel-Belted, and got the impression it still relied on
> the presence of an AD for machine-auth use with Windows XP clients.

It uses a proprietary server component that can natively authenticate to
windows 2000 and NT domain databases. Next to that it can be set up with
Steel-Belted radius to authenticate against a whole range of other
things (SQL/LDAP, TACACS+, etc).

I think the following URL will answer most of your questions:

http://www.dst.com.sg/p_funk_ds_odys_sc.html


MC.

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