Login Script

AJ

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Hello,

I need help with login scripts using a W2K 2000 IAS server and PEAP.

Authentication between XP SP2 and the IAS serer via Sonicwall AP is working
fine. If I check the IAS logs client and computer authentication is working
fine. However login scripts do not run. I have checked XP wireless settings
and I have a tick in the 'Authenticate as computer when computer information
is available'. The laptop and user are both members of the windows group
which is allowed access via the remote access policy I have created. Is
there someting else I am missing?
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Thanks and Regards

Alan Johnson
 
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So the IAS logs show the computers are really authenticating?

When a user logs in, type set and hit enter and verify that the LOGONSERVER=
a domain controller and not the local machine. This would mean you really
were logged in cached.

If you really are authenticating the machines, can you verify that GPOs are
or are not being updated? Any other information that may be of use? Is the
AP bridging only or does it do NAT or routing?

Cheers,


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Mark Gamache
Certified Security Solutions
http://www.css-security.com



"AJ" <AJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A13421E1-C2B7-4730-AC69-71251A64764F@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I need help with login scripts using a W2K 2000 IAS server and PEAP.
>
> Authentication between XP SP2 and the IAS serer via Sonicwall AP is
> working
> fine. If I check the IAS logs client and computer authentication is
> working
> fine. However login scripts do not run. I have checked XP wireless
> settings
> and I have a tick in the 'Authenticate as computer when computer
> information
> is available'. The laptop and user are both members of the windows group
> which is allowed access via the remote access policy I have created. Is
> there someting else I am missing?
> --
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Alan Johnson
>
 

AJ

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Sorry for the delayed reply - holiday.

This is a log entry from IAS log viewer showing my machine authenticating
with the IAS server.

Start DateTime User Name Stop DateTime Duration User IP Output Octets Input
Octets Connect Request Connect Result
21/06/2005 13:31:24 host/strix-gpj2wzuim.Europe.strixgroup.com 21/06/2005
13:31:24 0:00:00 IAS_SUCCESS Unknown

As soon as I login when I type set my lofonserver is a DC not local machine.

I have noticed the login script will run 50% of the time but not 100%.



"Mark Gamache" wrote:

> So the IAS logs show the computers are really authenticating?
>
> When a user logs in, type set and hit enter and verify that the LOGONSERVER=
> a domain controller and not the local machine. This would mean you really
> were logged in cached.
>
> If you really are authenticating the machines, can you verify that GPOs are
> or are not being updated? Any other information that may be of use? Is the
> AP bridging only or does it do NAT or routing?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> --
> Mark Gamache
> Certified Security Solutions
> http://www.css-security.com
>
>
>
> "AJ" <AJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A13421E1-C2B7-4730-AC69-71251A64764F@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I need help with login scripts using a W2K 2000 IAS server and PEAP.
> >
> > Authentication between XP SP2 and the IAS serer via Sonicwall AP is
> > working
> > fine. If I check the IAS logs client and computer authentication is
> > working
> > fine. However login scripts do not run. I have checked XP wireless
> > settings
> > and I have a tick in the 'Authenticate as computer when computer
> > information
> > is available'. The laptop and user are both members of the windows group
> > which is allowed access via the remote access policy I have created. Is
> > there someting else I am missing?
> > --
> > Thanks and Regards
> >
> > Alan Johnson
> >
>
>
>