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тАО06-06-2008 06:55 AM
тАО06-06-2008 06:55 AM
web auth and 802.1x on same port?
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тАО06-06-2008 11:02 PM
тАО06-06-2008 11:02 PM
Re: web auth and 802.1x on same port?
The switch can be configured to accept concurrent authenitication methods 802.1x and (WEB or MAC), however this should be implemented in the correct way.
On page 13-12 and 13-13 for concurrent authentication methods:
http://cdn.procurve.com/training/Manuals/3500-5400-6200-8200-ASG-Jan08-13-8021X.pdf
Attach your configuration here so we can check it.
Good Luck !!!
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тАО06-08-2008 12:14 AM
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Re: web auth and 802.1x on same port?
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тАО06-09-2008 03:12 AM
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Re: web auth and 802.1x on same port?
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тАО06-09-2008 03:21 AM
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Re: web auth and 802.1x on same port?
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тАО06-09-2008 03:30 AM
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тАО06-09-2008 03:55 AM
тАО06-09-2008 03:55 AM
Re: web auth and 802.1x on same port?
however, on a 3500 with 12.57 and 13.09 code, i have had 802.1x and web-auth working ok with each other...although you do get the 192.168.x.x ip addr on the client even though the client may be using its supplicant for 802.1x auth, it does seem to work ok...
i can only hope that someday the code will support a choice of precedence...current operation is not as "useful" as it should be...
my experiences...
cheers...jeff
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тАО06-09-2008 04:40 AM
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тАО06-11-2008 05:16 AM
тАО06-11-2008 05:16 AM
Re: web auth and 802.1x on same port?
however, here's what's in the 3500-5400 ASG manual:
Port-Based 802.1X can operate concurrently with Web-Authentication or
MAC-Authentication on the same port. However, this is not a commonly used
application and is not generally recommended.
Applying Web Authentication or MAC Authentication Concurrently
with Port-Based 802.1X Authentication: While 802.1X port-based access
control can operate concurrently with Web Authentication or MAC Authentication,
port-based access control is subordinate to Web-Auth and MAC-Auth
operation. If 802.1X operates in port-based mode and MAC or Web authentication
is enabled on the same port, any 802.1X authentication has no effect on
the ability of a client to access the controlled port. That is, the client├в s access
will be denied until the client authenticates through Web-Auth or MAC-Auth
on the port. Note also that a client authenticating with port-based 802.1X does
not open the port in the same way that it would if Web-Auth or MAC-Auth were
not enabled. That is, any non-authenticating client attempting to access the
port after another client authenticates with port-based 802.1X would still have
to authenticate through Web-Auth or MAC-Auth.
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so altho you can do it, it doesn't really work, and they tell not to do it...
not the best answer, but that's the way it is...
so, i don't mix the 802.1x auth type on ports anymore...
cheers...jeff
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тАО06-11-2008 05:28 AM
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