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    DHCP

    I have certificates on my computer since we're doing an enterprise and set the password. Don't know why it's asking for a username tho
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    DHCP

    I tried it on my 5 GHZ connection instead and instead of just endlessly trying to authenticate it actually allows me to put in my username and password into it. Weird thing is that I don't remember ever setting it up so that you needed a username just the password so I'm not too sure what do...
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    hey man that actually showed something there. My pc doesn't have an ip address assigned to it yet because we want for it to use DHCP so I just put in "tcpdump -i any and port 1812" and what I saw was that my tp-link wap would do access request to the radius server and the server just replied...
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    DHCP

    This is a lab that for security class that we are all supposed to do and this is part of my responsibility and nobody in my team seems to know how to fix this. I went into the radius log file using less and I can't find anything for today for some reason
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    Hi thanks for replying. To be honest I'm not an active linux user and wouldn't say I'm very experienced in it either. I have only taken one class for it specifically to learn the basics of it. I'm currently in a security class and we have to use linux in it as well and I just looked back at my...
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    DHCP

    Hi I'm a student learning IT and kind of new to the field and I have a bit of a problem on a lab that I am doing here. I have a windows pc that I want to use DHCP with a wireless NIC. I have a TP-LINK that points toward my Linux server that hosts the Radius service and also acts as the CA for my...
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