Gday, I am new to Freeradius, radius, WPA Enterprise, EAP-TLS, etc. So I created a Docker container with Freeradius (https://hub.docker.com/r/freeradius/freeradius-server/) and I was looking at this tutorial: https://www.freeradius.org/documentation/freeradius-server/4.0.0/tutorials/e... I do note that the tutorial appears to be listed for FreeRadius 4 BUT the page itself says that it is not yet updated for 4. So it means it applies to version 3??? In that tutorial it refers to three files, ( rlm_eap.so, but also rlm_tls_md5.so and rlm_eap_tls.so). I cannot find rlm_tls_md5.so in the Docker container. Does this mean that the docker container as is cannot run WPA-3 EAP-TLS Enterprise? if not, is there something I can do to change that? Can I add files or do I need to download and build freeradius in a docker container to make it work? Extra information in case it is needed: What you are trying to do: We are trying to get a WPA-3 Enterprise testing environment up and running and we are mostly using what we already have. We have a Unifi Wireless Access Point, and running UniFi Network Controller on a Synology NAS through a Docker environment in Portainer. FreeRadius is also running in a Docker container in that same Portainer. why you are trying to do it: I did originally try Synology Radius and did get that working BUT that doesn't support EAP-TLS which is what we are looking for here. And that is why I have Switched to FreeRadius which should support EAP-TLS but now I am unsure if the Free radius image from Freeradius does support EAP-TLS. what you expect the server to do: Run EAP-TLS for WPA-3 Enterprise. Best regards, Kat