KB ID 0000688. Problem. Last week I was configuring some 2008 R2 RADIUS authentication, for authenticating remote VPN clients to a Cisco ASA Firewall.. I will say that Kerberos Authentication is a LOT easier to configure, so you might want to check that first.

The Network Policy Services (NPS) is a service included in Windows Server 2008 acting as RADIUS to authenticate remote clients against Active Directory.. In Active Directory environment is possible to setup the authentication process through RADIUS with existing accounts configured in the network setting NPS service properly. · A Windows Server 2008 R2 machine running NPS (Network Protection Services) and AD CS (Active Directory Certificate Services) · C onfigure NPS server as a Subordinate CA instead of Root CA (as we used CA in our DC as main root certificate ) and Radius certificate as root certificate under CA) ClearBox can run on any Windows platform from Windows 2000 up to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. It requires only a Pentium II or higher processor, 256MB or more of memory, and at least 16 RADIUS - WINDOWS 2008 R2 - 2012 Version 1 by Tobias Rice This will be a basic setup using Windows 2008 Server to allow RADIUS and dot1x authentication. Steps for basic installation include: Rename the server Setting server as Domain Controller Installing Certificate Services Request Certificates (optional) Installing Network Policy Services (previously IAS) Creating Group… To configure RADIUS (or Network Policy Server, in Windows 2008), add a RADIUS client. Inside the Network Policy Server (Start > Administrative Tools > Network Policy Server), right-click on RADIUS Clients and select New RADIUS Client. Complete the form using the IP address on the Management Interface of the Palo Alto Networks device and the Example RADIUS Server Configuration (Windows NPS + AD) The following example configuration outlines how to configure an existing Windows 2008 server, running Network Policy Server (NPS) alongside Active Directory: Add the MX Security Appliance as a RADIUS client on the NPS server. Configure a RADIUS Connection Request in NPS.

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Introduction Active Directory can be integrated with OpenVPN Access Server easily with the use of Windows 2008 Server R2's RADIUS server. This article assumes that you have Windows 2008 Server R2, Active Directory Domain Services, and Network Policy and Access Services roles already installed. Find answers to MAC authentication With Radius server 2008 R2 from the expert community at Experts Exchange Windows OS Windows 7 Windows 10 See All. Experts Exchange.

Dec 12, 2008 · Now in Windows Server 2008 this has been replaced by Network Policy server. Network Policy Server Network Policy Server (NPS) is the Microsoft implementation of a Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) server and proxy in Windows Server 2008. NPS is the replacement for Internet Authentication Service (IAS) in Windows Server 2003.

Dec 16, 2010 · In Windows Server 2008, the RADIUS Server is part of the Network Policy Server. You have to add the NPS role to the server, then you can configure RADIUS. Nov 11, 2010 · The commands to add the RADIUS server and setting the aaa authentication and authorization tells the switch to consult with the RADIUS server. The RADIUS server (in this case a windows server with NPS role) verifies the credentials with active directory and responds back to the switch. Important Windows 7 hotfixes and Windows Server 2008 R2 hotfixes are included in the same packages. However, hotfixes on the Hotfix Request page are listed under both operating systems. To request the hotfix package that applies to one or both operating systems, select the hotfix that is listed under "Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2" on the page. Windows Server® 2008 R2 Standard. This server edition includes NPS. With NPS in Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, you can configure a maximum of 50 RADIUS clients and a maximum of two remote RADIUS server groups. You can define a RADIUS client by using a fully qualified domain name or an IP address, but you cannot define groups of RADIUS