Il giorno 21 gen 2019, alle ore 14:25, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> ha scritto:
On Jan 21, 2019, at 7:59 AM, Roberto Ricci <robertoricci1@msn.com> wrote:
What I’m trying to achieve is to let people connect to the WIFI network with credentials stored in our AD. The new SAMBA server for “public” access is a good idea and seems to be the only way to achieve my goal in a reasonable secure and clean way. Can you confirm this last sentence?
That's what I said. I'm not sure why reconfirming it helps.
Is this the only way to do WIFI access with AD in a secure and clean way? Are there other possibilities to do this?
<sigh> We recommend the best way, or sometimes the ONLY way of doing things. If you don't like the answers you get on this list, use Google.
Asking the same question repeatedly comes across like you think we're either lying, or you that don't trust us. It's unfriendly.
Alan DeKok.
I don’t want to be unfriendly and I trust you. I appreciate your help. In my first message I explained that “I’m trying to set up a FreeRADIUS server for authentication against Active Directory”. In my last message I wanted to explain in a better way what I’m trying to do so I said “What I’m trying to achieve is to let people connect to the WIFI network with credentials stored in our AD”. It’s not the same question. So, I explained my real problem and I want to be sure that I’m doing it the right way.