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Borivoj Maras
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      02-17-2006, 10:04 AM
Hi

I am setting up RRAS server and need some help. I configured remote access
policies to allow only EAP ’Smart card or other certificate’ authentication.
Everything is working fine; clients can authenticate using their smart cards
or certificates stored on their computers.

But, I would like to permit access only to users who can authenticate by
smart cards, and to disable authentication by ‘other certificates’. There is
no ‘ONLY Smart card’ EAP type that I could use.

Does anyone know who to accomplish that?

Thanks
Borivoj Maras

 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]
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      02-18-2006, 04:18 PM
In news:592930F1-AB13-4108-9260-(E-Mail Removed),
Borivoj Maras <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I
commented on below:
> Hi
>
> I am setting up RRAS server and need some help. I configured remote
> access policies to allow only EAP 'Smart card or other certificate'
> authentication. Everything is working fine; clients can authenticate
> using their smart cards or certificates stored on their computers.
>
> But, I would like to permit access only to users who can authenticate
> by smart cards, and to disable authentication by 'other
> certificates'. There is no 'ONLY Smart card' EAP type that I could
> use.
>
> Does anyone know who to accomplish that?
>
> Thanks
> Borivoj Maras


Use IAS to authenticate using only Smart Card.

You may be better off posting this to the microsoft.public.security.crypto
newsgroup for more specific help than in this group.

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