![]() ![]() ![]() So, what will I be doing with this RADIUS server? I have created a RADIUS server to have user authentication on the Ubiquiti Unifi AP. Remember to use ‘-‘ in between each two characters.Īnd voila! Now you have a RADIUS that will authenticate a Domain user and his/her machine! In the next post, I will show you a quick tutorial on how to integrate the RADIUS server to the AP. Solution: Go to ADSI Edit, navigate to the user, right click and click Properties, then enter all of the MAC addresses assigned to the user in the “msNPCallingStationID” and “msNPSavedCallingStationID” fields. Problem: An employee is assigned to multiple machines. Tip: To import/export the configuration file, go to the NPS console in the server, select on NPS, then go to Action on the top bar and click Import/Export Configuration. Once you have done so, save the file and import it back to your NPS. xml, edit the file using Notepad, Notepad++, or any word/XML editor, and copy all of the MAC Address (using the same format as above) to the “Calling-Station-Id” section of the file. Solution: Export the NPS configuration file as a. Problem: You have more MAC address than the 256 character limit. What if the MAC Addresses exceed the 256 character limit? What if one employee uses multiple machines? No need to worry, there are ways around these problems! Go to the “Dial-In” tab > select “Control access through NPS Network Policy” > check the “Verify Caller-ID:” option > enter the machine’s MAC address that is associated to the employee (remember to use ‘-‘ instead of ‘:’ and all uppercase letter).Navigate to the user > right click and click Properties. ![]()
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