I'm really into IT and when I first started going to high school I saw the login method was PEAP. I've never heard about it, now I have and this explains it really well. Thank you!
3550... so this is a wired 802.1X, correct? Did you install the fixes needed in XP to make it work? You may want to Google around for XP 802.1x registry fixes, there are a couple of registry entries that need to be set properly in WinXP for wired 802.1x, that we do not need for wireless 802.1x...
What I didn't get is in the EAP-TLS mode how the client is going to verify the certificate through CA when it doesn't have any IP connectivity with the network and CAs are simply inacccessible.
Oleg Shumskiy it does have IP connectivity but 802.1x initially puts the port in an unauthorised state and restricts incoming packets to the supplicant until credentials are passed and the supplicant becomes authorised. If the supplicant doesn’t pass authentication it can be configured to be dumped onto a restricted (guest) VLAN.
@@MikeDeanOfficials It doesn't have IP connectivity. The switch is your authenticator, the switch gets the information from the client and then the switch passes it to the RADIUS server.
The client could not be authenticated because the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Type cannot be processed by the server. Any one can help me for above error in evert viewer..
8021.1X authentication starts after 802.11 association has completed i.e. Client has received successful Association response from Access Point. Comment in Video between 1:45-1:60 is incorrect.
I'm a total noob, and this video is helping me SOOO much!! It's very clear and detailed, but without being overly complicated. Thank you!!
I'm really into IT and when I first started going to high school I saw the login method was PEAP. I've never heard about it, now I have and this explains it really well. Thank you!
@Brett Gibson I hope this is a fake account cuz the stuff is clearly fake, big scam
Thanks for an informative and easy to understand video series!
Thank you so much for sharing your valuable knowledge and experience. it was very helpful video. Appreciate your efforts.
Explained very nicely with logic that makes sense. Thank you
This and part 2 helped me a lot in understanding EAP-TLS. Thank you!
Really well explained in simple terms with diagram ! keep it up
Clear explanation, thank you.
Thank you so much for this explanation! It really helped me understand.
Year 2022 and this is amazing.
lovely, thank you for clear and simple explanation
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So EAP encrypts & authenticates the user credentials between supplicant & server
Am I right ?
"Who shits in the background" - 0:55
I'm childish I know :D
Thank you, my good sir!!
3550... so this is a wired 802.1X, correct? Did you install the fixes needed in XP to make it work? You may want to Google around for XP 802.1x registry fixes, there are a couple of registry entries that need to be set properly in WinXP for wired 802.1x, that we do not need for wireless 802.1x...
What I didn't get is in the EAP-TLS mode how the client is going to verify the certificate through CA when it doesn't have any IP connectivity with the network and CAs are simply inacccessible.
Oleg Shumskiy it does have IP connectivity but 802.1x initially puts the port in an unauthorised state and restricts incoming packets to the supplicant until credentials are passed and the supplicant becomes authorised. If the supplicant doesn’t pass authentication it can be configured to be dumped onto a restricted (guest) VLAN.
@@MikeDeanOfficials It doesn't have IP connectivity. The switch is your authenticator, the switch gets the information from the client and then the switch passes it to the RADIUS server.
Does the EAP process starts after association process??/
What have you configured on client?
What is confusing about this to me, is how does the client communicate to the CA if it is not yet authenticated to the network?
If I did not install this on my computer, does that mean someone else put it on so they can hack it? Or is it put on by Microsoft Update?
good explanation!
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!
Good stuff, thank you!
Thanks Dix0r !
I love the lip smacking 10/10
The client could not be authenticated because the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Type cannot be processed by the server.
Any one can help me for above error in evert viewer..
8021.1X authentication starts after 802.11 association has completed i.e. Client has received successful Association response from Access Point. Comment in Video between 1:45-1:60 is incorrect.
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Eng subtitle please!!!!!
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This seems so basic for being CCIE stuff, not saying the teaching is suspect, just saying that overall this is pretty basic stuff.