EAP-GTC on Windows XP

K

kjalabhay

Hi everyone!

I'm trying to implement an architecture whereby wireless clients
authenticate to a token server using eap-gtc. However, from the
information that I gathered, it seems that it is impossible for the
user to log on to the domain without first logging to his previous
profile stored on his laptop. He then enters his network login
credentials and authenticates himself using eap-gtc after being
prompted by a little windows popup.

Has anyone managed to authenticate to a token server or radius server
before logging into a domain using eap-gtc? ... or is PEAP-MsCHAPv2 the
only way to automatically authenticate to the token server (i.e.,
without entering credentials again after logging on the pc).
Thanks
Kailash
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Please visit the experts in the Wireless Networking newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.aspx

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| Hi everyone!
|
| I'm trying to implement an architecture whereby wireless clients
| authenticate to a token server using eap-gtc. However, from the
| information that I gathered, it seems that it is impossible for the
| user to log on to the domain without first logging to his previous
| profile stored on his laptop. He then enters his network login
| credentials and authenticates himself using eap-gtc after being
| prompted by a little windows popup.
|
| Has anyone managed to authenticate to a token server or radius server
| before logging into a domain using eap-gtc? ... or is PEAP-MsCHAPv2 the
| only way to automatically authenticate to the token server (i.e.,
| without entering credentials again after logging on the pc).
| Thanks
| Kailash
 

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