FreeRADIUS doesn't have APIs - you write data into databases using some external method. FreeRADIUS reads data from databases and uses that to make the policy decisions.
so it would basically only database (or files) manipulation As I said, it may be. Depends on whether the AP can do VLAN allocationot
together with WAP2-PSK. It normally only works with WPA2-Enterprise.
it does but would not do a RADIUS query. I meant WPA2-EAP-PSK, my fault, I'm sorry for the confusion by the way, why do you not integrate/leverage fgsants/REST-API-FreeRADIUS: A simple REST Server for the FreeRADIUS rlm_rest module (github.com) <https://github.com/fgsants/REST-API-FreeRADIUS> to allow integration/automation "out of the box"? Le mar. 4 janv. 2022 à 13:36, Matthew Newton <mcn@freeradius.org> a écrit :
On 01/01/2022 15:59, Stefan Mueller wrote:
Thx for replying that quickly 😀, so you say it is technically feasible?
As I said, it may be. Depends on whether the AP can do VLAN allocation together with WAP2-PSK. It normally only works with WPA2-Enterprise.
I do ask as you highlight *There's may not be much more you can do as* *most things won't support different VLANs on WPA2-PSK.*
It's expected that VLAN allocation will work with WPA2-Enterprise when a RADIUS server is involved.
RADIUS isn't normally part of the WPA2-PSK authentication process, so VLAN allocation isn't either. It depends on what the AP does. It's technically possible (if you are happy to base "authentication" on the device MAC address only), but definitely not "normal".
GUI could be done using home automation system what can speak to FreeRADIUS using its APIs if all can be done through APIs?
FreeRADIUS doesn't have APIs - you write data into databases using some external method. FreeRADIUS reads data from databases and uses that to make the policy decisions.
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