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Using NPS to restrict access to WLAN
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowConfiguring Cisco Switch and ASA/VPN devices to authenticate with W2008R2 NPS RADIUSWhy would NPS suddenly stop authenticating users?Migrated NPS won't serve a RADIUS clientHow do I use a domain account to connect to a MSSQL server for NPS accounting?NPS server Active Directory registration & WIFI RADIUSNPS/RADIUS authentication across one-way trustNetwork Policy not evaluated for forwarded authenticationsWLAN profile GPO settings and saved user credentialsHow do I configure NPS to allow connections from domain-joined computers only?Use CHAP with NPS and a Domain Controller in Core
We currently have one WLAN that only domain users can connect to. We will be adding a guest WLAN and would like all non-domain machines to use this, even if a user has a domain account.
We have set up NPS and can log in against it, but we can not restrict the connection option to be a domain computer AND a domain account. As a network policy it states that it moves along through each policy until it finds one that it accepts or runs out.
For connection request policies Domain Computers is not an option. This is where I thought I may be able to stop it.
Has anyone been able to successfully restrict this without manually adding MACs to the WLAN Controller?
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We currently have one WLAN that only domain users can connect to. We will be adding a guest WLAN and would like all non-domain machines to use this, even if a user has a domain account.
We have set up NPS and can log in against it, but we can not restrict the connection option to be a domain computer AND a domain account. As a network policy it states that it moves along through each policy until it finds one that it accepts or runs out.
For connection request policies Domain Computers is not an option. This is where I thought I may be able to stop it.
Has anyone been able to successfully restrict this without manually adding MACs to the WLAN Controller?
windows-server-2008-r2 radius wlan nps
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We currently have one WLAN that only domain users can connect to. We will be adding a guest WLAN and would like all non-domain machines to use this, even if a user has a domain account.
We have set up NPS and can log in against it, but we can not restrict the connection option to be a domain computer AND a domain account. As a network policy it states that it moves along through each policy until it finds one that it accepts or runs out.
For connection request policies Domain Computers is not an option. This is where I thought I may be able to stop it.
Has anyone been able to successfully restrict this without manually adding MACs to the WLAN Controller?
windows-server-2008-r2 radius wlan nps
We currently have one WLAN that only domain users can connect to. We will be adding a guest WLAN and would like all non-domain machines to use this, even if a user has a domain account.
We have set up NPS and can log in against it, but we can not restrict the connection option to be a domain computer AND a domain account. As a network policy it states that it moves along through each policy until it finds one that it accepts or runs out.
For connection request policies Domain Computers is not an option. This is where I thought I may be able to stop it.
Has anyone been able to successfully restrict this without manually adding MACs to the WLAN Controller?
windows-server-2008-r2 radius wlan nps
windows-server-2008-r2 radius wlan nps
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Create a policy where you deny access to all the computers you want. You won't need MAC for this.
Any deny rule created denies to all, or still allows all. My logs are showing that no matter what, it's looking for user credentials and accepting/denying based on that. We want that to be secondary after connecting with a domain computer.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 15:17
Tried to put then in another ou or group?
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:41
Yes. Again, it's only checking users and we need it to check machines, then users.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 16:44
Try creating a policy that search for machine groups.
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:57
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Create a policy where you deny access to all the computers you want. You won't need MAC for this.
Any deny rule created denies to all, or still allows all. My logs are showing that no matter what, it's looking for user credentials and accepting/denying based on that. We want that to be secondary after connecting with a domain computer.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 15:17
Tried to put then in another ou or group?
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:41
Yes. Again, it's only checking users and we need it to check machines, then users.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 16:44
Try creating a policy that search for machine groups.
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:57
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Create a policy where you deny access to all the computers you want. You won't need MAC for this.
Any deny rule created denies to all, or still allows all. My logs are showing that no matter what, it's looking for user credentials and accepting/denying based on that. We want that to be secondary after connecting with a domain computer.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 15:17
Tried to put then in another ou or group?
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:41
Yes. Again, it's only checking users and we need it to check machines, then users.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 16:44
Try creating a policy that search for machine groups.
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:57
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Create a policy where you deny access to all the computers you want. You won't need MAC for this.
Create a policy where you deny access to all the computers you want. You won't need MAC for this.
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Any deny rule created denies to all, or still allows all. My logs are showing that no matter what, it's looking for user credentials and accepting/denying based on that. We want that to be secondary after connecting with a domain computer.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 15:17
Tried to put then in another ou or group?
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:41
Yes. Again, it's only checking users and we need it to check machines, then users.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 16:44
Try creating a policy that search for machine groups.
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:57
add a comment |
Any deny rule created denies to all, or still allows all. My logs are showing that no matter what, it's looking for user credentials and accepting/denying based on that. We want that to be secondary after connecting with a domain computer.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 15:17
Tried to put then in another ou or group?
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:41
Yes. Again, it's only checking users and we need it to check machines, then users.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 16:44
Try creating a policy that search for machine groups.
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:57
Any deny rule created denies to all, or still allows all. My logs are showing that no matter what, it's looking for user credentials and accepting/denying based on that. We want that to be secondary after connecting with a domain computer.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 15:17
Any deny rule created denies to all, or still allows all. My logs are showing that no matter what, it's looking for user credentials and accepting/denying based on that. We want that to be secondary after connecting with a domain computer.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 15:17
Tried to put then in another ou or group?
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:41
Tried to put then in another ou or group?
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:41
Yes. Again, it's only checking users and we need it to check machines, then users.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 16:44
Yes. Again, it's only checking users and we need it to check machines, then users.
– eric.s
Dec 19 '12 at 16:44
Try creating a policy that search for machine groups.
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:57
Try creating a policy that search for machine groups.
– Letícia Rosa
Dec 19 '12 at 16:57
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