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Thanks Aland! And you are of course right that schema
changes have nothing to do with SSL certificates. > Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 08:24:32 +0200 > From: aland@deployingradius.com > To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org > Subject: Which documentation Re: > > jonas m wrote: > > My Question is about the documentation that I found on the net. > > Random documentation found on the net is usually wrong. > > > http://www.novell.com/documentation/edir_radius/pdfdoc/radadmin/radadmin.pdf > > > > Does anybody know if this is the best documentation there is. > > For what? FreeRADIUS *does* come with documentation. > > > For example this document describes that you in should export your > > certificate from the eDirectory server and put it in the Freeradius > > server. Then edit the radius.conf tls_cacertfile with the path to the > > imported certificate. > > Yes.... if you want to use LDAP over SSL, you need to tell FreeRADIUS > about the certificates being used. > > > I have to do some schema changes if I should follow this documentation > > and before I do that I would like to be shore that this is the best guide. > > Schema changes have nothing to do with SSL certificates. > > > For starters we don’t use universal passwords today, and I am afraid > > that implementing this could have some negative affects on our live site. > > Why? > > > My goal is to use this in a “secure” wireless solution. > > Certificates used for LDAP have nothing to do with wireless > certificates. They are different, and SHOULD be different. > > > Hop somebody can bring me some light in this matter. > > You seem to have confused different uses for certificates. Different > web sites have different certificates. This is exactly the same kind of > situation. You have one set of certificates for LDAP, and another for > wireless. > > Alan DeKok. > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html Den perfekta mixen av nöjesnyheter & livekonserter! MSN Video |