This is probably done through WPA enterprise or another such protocal, or chilispot or a similar captive portal. On Nov 20, 2007 4:22 PM, <tnt@kalik.co.yu> wrote:
VPN? Or PPPoE? I don't know what that AP can do. Read the user guide.
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Dana 20/11/2007, "build" <buildy@gmail.com> piše:
G'day Ivan, Thanks for your reply. I have seen an Access Point using the same WRT54G as mine which apparently authenticates from a freeradius installation on a debian etch box and it only requires a username and password to login.
How is that done?
Thanking you in anticipation, build
On 21/11/2007, tnt@kalik.co.yu <tnt@kalik.co.yu> wrote:
What authentication protocol are you using? If you are using 802.1x you have to use certificates.
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 20/11/2007, "build" <buildy@gmail.com> pi�e:
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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