Enforcing TLS 1.2 for Microsoft NPS Server 2008 & 2012
By default, Microsoft NPS server 2008 enables only TLS 1.0. There are a few steps that need to be taken to enable and support TLS 1.1 and 1.2. The first… Continue Reading
By default, Microsoft NPS server 2008 enables only TLS 1.0. There are a few steps that need to be taken to enable and support TLS 1.1 and 1.2. The first… Continue Reading
There’s no easy way to view the AP Mode from Cisco CLI, without knowing the AP name. This can create some headaches when it comes to automation, however it is… Continue Reading
Recently we have moved to certificate authentication over MSCHAPv2. This was a large task, and required a lot of monitoring of log files. We used the logz.io product to collate… Continue Reading
For the company I work for, we have a pretty strict security policy towards PSK networks. A lot of which cannot be discussed in a public forum for obvious reasons…. Continue Reading
Last year, I was asked to visit a site to refresh and redesign their wireless network. This was unique because the initial design was also mine, it was the first wireless… Continue Reading
DFS Began in Europe with ETSI, and later FCC. The IEEE proposed the DFS solution along with TPC. The certification process checks that the AP successfully detects 6 different types… Continue Reading
Single input, Single Output It all began with SISO, Single Input Single Output. One antenna is used for all communication at both the source and destination transceivers. This all changed… Continue Reading
This post is focused on Change of Authorisation packets, and specifically VLAN assignment. The reason why I’m looking into CoA today is because of a specific scenario. We have many… Continue Reading