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Author Can Windows dialer (XP/2000) use PEAP?
Joe Tang

2004-10-26, 2:47 am

Hi,

I found that XP/2000 dialler allows me to choose 'Smart card or other
Certificate' and MD5.

I also find that I can choose 'Smart card or other Certificate' and PEAP
within the NIC authentication tab on XP (Wireless and Wired).

My customer then asked me to find out whether PEAP can be used with the
dialler.

Would someone please let me know if that is possible?

thanks a million.






Sam Salhi [MSFT]

2004-10-26, 2:47 am

For XP, Win2k: PEAP is only available for Wireless and Wired authentication
(802.1x) but it's not supported for VPN or Dial-up


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"Joe Tang" <joetang605566@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I found that XP/2000 dialler allows me to choose 'Smart card or other
> Certificate' and MD5.
>
> I also find that I can choose 'Smart card or other Certificate' and PEAP
> within the NIC authentication tab on XP (Wireless and Wired).
>
> My customer then asked me to find out whether PEAP can be used with the
> dialler.
>
> Would someone please let me know if that is possible?
>
> thanks a million.
>
>
>
>
>
>



Joe Tang

2004-10-26, 8:46 pm

Sam,

thank you very much for your reply.

Is the PEAP module (dll, etc) used by wireless in XP/2000 open for 3rd
party to develop dial-up support?

I search on the RAS api's in MSDN. They don't seem to mention much about
PEAP.

I also found the 'eaptls.dll', but that seems to be a DLL for CE.

Any information on developing PEAP dial-up is much appeciated.


"Sam Salhi [MSFT]" <samers@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> For XP, Win2k: PEAP is only available for Wireless and Wired

authentication
> (802.1x) but it's not supported for VPN or Dial-up
>
>
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Sam Salhi [MSFT]

2004-10-27, 2:49 am

I'm not sure you can do this, accessing the DLL's directly is probably not
supported.
with that said, PEAP is an open IETF protocol, any 3rd party implementation
might take advantage of that and create their own dialer to do this, so yes,
a 3rd party might be able to do this


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"Joe Tang" <joetang605566@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Sam,
>
> thank you very much for your reply.
>
> Is the PEAP module (dll, etc) used by wireless in XP/2000 open for 3rd
> party to develop dial-up support?
>
> I search on the RAS api's in MSDN. They don't seem to mention much about
> PEAP.
>
> I also found the 'eaptls.dll', but that seems to be a DLL for CE.
>
> Any information on developing PEAP dial-up is much appeciated.
>
>
> "Sam Salhi [MSFT]" <samers@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ukjwKZzuEHA.2860@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> authentication
>
>



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