What Are You Doing Right Now
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Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed)) -
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Sounds like you have everything you need already.
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@hobbit666 Use your DC to setup RADIUS authentication and NPS.
If you can afford it a Wireless Controller is a wonderful thing as well.
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Getting ready to P2V 5 old production servers that I've been putting off for too long. During an online day. That's right, I'm the IT Cowboy.
ETA: Me.
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@crustachio said:
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Sounds like you have everything you need already.
Yeah just trying to work out the "simplest" way of getting it to work with minimum effort lol.
Ideally if a Laptop is in the "RADIUS" group let them on -
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Seriously? 2003? You know MS dumped support for that a few years ago? No more security updates.
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@Dashrender said:
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Seriously? 2003? You know MS dumped support for that a few years ago? No more security updates.
Sounds like he, too, is an IT Cowboy. We're a dying breed. But those of us still around have proved our mettle on the ol' dusty trail of tears. Also, Vista.
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@crustachio said:
@Dashrender said:
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Seriously? 2003? You know MS dumped support for that a few years ago? No more security updates.
Sounds like he, too, is an IT Cowboy. We're a dying breed. But those of us still around have proved our mettle on the ol' dusty trail of tears. Also, Vista.
You and your fancy smancy Vista... back in my day we used Windows Me and were happy to have it.
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@coliver said:
@crustachio said:
@Dashrender said:
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Seriously? 2003? You know MS dumped support for that a few years ago? No more security updates.
Sounds like he, too, is an IT Cowboy. We're a dying breed. But those of us still around have proved our mettle on the ol' dusty trail of tears. Also, Vista.
You and your fancy smancy Vista... back in my day we used Windows Me and were happy to have it.
O365? pft. Back in my day we wrote IP addresses on the back of our shirts and ran the mail to each site. High speed was just a really fast guy
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Reading through a bunch of dis-information on SW...(Shakes head)
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@coliver said:
@crustachio said:
@Dashrender said:
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Seriously? 2003? You know MS dumped support for that a few years ago? No more security updates.
Sounds like he, too, is an IT Cowboy. We're a dying breed. But those of us still around have proved our mettle on the ol' dusty trail of tears. Also, Vista.
You and your fancy smancy Vista... back in my day we used Windows Me and were happy to have it.
Don't make me hurle.
I'd take Vista any day over Me, and twice on Sundays. -
@wirestyle22 said:
@coliver said:
@crustachio said:
@Dashrender said:
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Seriously? 2003? You know MS dumped support for that a few years ago? No more security updates.
Sounds like he, too, is an IT Cowboy. We're a dying breed. But those of us still around have proved our mettle on the ol' dusty trail of tears. Also, Vista.
You and your fancy smancy Vista... back in my day we used Windows Me and were happy to have it.
O365? pft. Back in my day we wrote IP addresses on the back of our shirts and ran the mail to each site. High speed was just a really fast guy
Sneaker-net anyone?
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@coliver said:
@crustachio said:
@Dashrender said:
@hobbit666 said:
Wondering the best way to implement RADIUS into my environment.
AD on Server 2003
Unifi AP's
(I do have a "spare" 2012R2 server ready (For NPS Service and CA if needed))Seriously? 2003? You know MS dumped support for that a few years ago? No more security updates.
Sounds like he, too, is an IT Cowboy. We're a dying breed. But those of us still around have proved our mettle on the ol' dusty trail of tears. Also, Vista.
You and your fancy smancy Vista... back in my day we used Windows Me and were happy to have it.
Even worse, the initial release of Windows 98 SE!
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I can't even express how grateful I am to have been approved to get some linux servers going. Proxy servers and a file server. Slowly I will convert us.
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@wirestyle22 said:
I can't even express how grateful I am to have been approved to get some linux servers going. Proxy servers and a file server.
As in they allowed you to buy new hardware?
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@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
I can't even express how grateful I am to have been approved to get some linux servers going. Proxy servers and a file server.
As in they allowed you to buy new hardware?
Vultr and new hardware
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@wirestyle22 said:
@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
I can't even express how grateful I am to have been approved to get some linux servers going. Proxy servers and a file server.
As in they allowed you to buy new hardware?
Vultr and new hardware
cool.
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@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
I can't even express how grateful I am to have been approved to get some linux servers going. Proxy servers and a file server.
As in they allowed you to buy new hardware?
Vultr and new hardware
cool.
This entire quest I've been on has reached a beautiful conclusion. My executive director asked about encrypted e-mail and I was able to convince her to spend money on O365 per user to give us that functionality and it solves my issue of a local install. Sometimes things works out.
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@wirestyle22 said:
@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
I can't even express how grateful I am to have been approved to get some linux servers going. Proxy servers and a file server.
As in they allowed you to buy new hardware?
Vultr and new hardware
cool.
This entire quest I've been on has reached a beautiful conclusion. My executive director asked about encrypted e-mail and I was able to convince her to spend money on O365 per user to give us that functionality and it solves my issue of a local install. Sometimes things works out.
Eh? What does that have to do with a local install?
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@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
I can't even express how grateful I am to have been approved to get some linux servers going. Proxy servers and a file server.
As in they allowed you to buy new hardware?
Vultr and new hardware
cool.
This entire quest I've been on has reached a beautiful conclusion. My executive director asked about encrypted e-mail and I was able to convince her to spend money on O365 per user to give us that functionality and it solves my issue of a local install. Sometimes things works out.
Eh? What does that have to do with a local install?
By combining one of the free plans (free for non-profits) and the $2/month plan (for non-profits) I get the locally installed version as well as encrypted e-mail. We get a lot for that $2/month and I used it as a selling point for her successfully.