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Mac os x server 5.1 access
Mac os x server 5.1 access






mac os x server 5.1 access

The assumption of this document is that you have a RADIUS server properly configured for 802.1X wireless authentication and can now proceed to configure your Mac environment. Note: Although it is possible to configure other RADIUS servers for 802.1X wireless authentication, or use other protocols, this document focuses on the Microsoft RADIUS server and the PEAP and TLS protocols. 802.1X WEP (the name can be different, for example, RADIUS).

mac os x server 5.1 access

Supports 802.1x wireless authentication through one of these protocols: x or later, which is required to set group policies that apply to Mac computer.ĭirectControl agent 5.0.1-171 or later to enforce group policies on the Mac computer. Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), which is required to configure 802.1x group policies and deploy certificates.Ĭertificate Services, which is required to obtain the required certificates.Īccess Manager console 5.1. Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition Domain Controller (supports PEAP/TLS) with Network Policy Server (NPS) installed on Windows Server 2008, Radius server is part of NPS. Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition Domain Controller (supports PEAP) with Internet Authentication Service (IAS) installed on Windows server 2003, RADIUS server is part of IAS. The following table summarizes the environment that is needed for 802.1X wireless authentication: Environment

mac os x server 5.1 access

System configuration for 802.1X wireless authentication








Mac os x server 5.1 access