G'day Paul, Thank you for your reply. I installed freeradius on my debian etch box. Then using the /EAP/MD5_HOWTO Step 1. woops :/# radiusd -s -X -bash: radiusd: command not found :/# /etc/pam.d/radiusd -s -X -bash: /etc/pam.d/radiusd: Permission denied :/# Thanks in anticipation, build On 21/11/2007, Paul Bartell <paul.bartell@gmail.com> wrote:
You will need a shared secret between the WRT and radius server, but otherwise, just follow the howtos on the wiki.
On Nov 20, 2007 2:55 PM, build <buildy@gmail.com> wrote:
G'day All, This is my first post so I'd like to thank those who make this list possible.
I see this has been asked before but I could not find a complete answer in the archive or google. I want to setup a freeRADIUS server on a debian etch system to authenticate for a WRT54G AP using username/passwords only (no certificates). I've tried to use a few howtos and just ignore the certificates bit but no success yet.
Does anyone know of a HowTo that I can use to get started?
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