Hi Yeray,In message <555162.30238.qm@web23412.mail.ird.yahoo.com>, Yeray Domínguez <yeraydominguez2000@yahoo.es> writes
Hello. I'm doing a tutorial of the RADIUS, IAPP and EAP protocols. I've had using FreeRADIUS to explain the practice part of the tutorial. But I don't know if FreeRADIUS support IAPP. Please, it's very important for me to know it. If the response is 'no', could you recommend me another RADIUS server that support IAPP?
I have to ask - why are you interested in IAPP? IEEE withdrew 802.11f in February 2006, over two years ago. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Access_Point_Protocol for confirmation (follow the link in footnote 2).
WPA2 pre-authentication can do a similar job in some situations - there's some more comments about how IAPP fits - or rather doesn't fit - with 802.11i at the bottom of http://tinyurl.com/5k3ocw
802.11r, which should include all 802.11f scenarios, is not yet finished.
As for your question, I don't believe there's any specific IAPP support in FreeRADIUS - though I'm not familiar enough with IAPP to know exactly what is needed from FreeRADIUS. In the latter of my two references, I can see a reference to SA details coming from RADIUS, but that sounds like a generic IPsec thing than a specific IAPP thing.
My apologies if I'm misunderstanding IAPP - I haven't put that much effort into understanding an obsolescent protocol which appears to have possible security implications in some scenarios if used without IPsec.
Best wishes, David -- David Wood david@wood2.org.uk