Greetings. I'm trying to get a Debian (stable) box set up to authenticate users for our Cisco Wireless Control Software via LDAP. I have tried the Debian package and can get LDAP running easily. When I try to get the eap/tls stuff working it gives me an error about missing libraries. rlm_eap: Failed to link EAP-Type/tls: rlm_eap_tls.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I have googled this and found some messages that suggest compiling from source and using the --shared-disabled flag at compile time but I've tried building from source and can't even get LDAP working.. each time I un-comment the ldap line from the radiusd.conf file and try to start using radiusd -x I get a segfault. Ideally I would like to stick with Debian as that is what my other production servers are but would be willing to use something else if it makes easier work of this process. If anyone has gotten Debian + 802.1x + LDAP working or even just 802.1x + LDAP I could really use some pointers if even just to tell me it is or isn't possible. Thanks in advance. Cian Phillips Cian Phillips Director Network & Systems California College of the Arts Phone: (510) 594-3745 Cell: (510) 719-0091 Fax: (510) 594-3758 email: cian@cca.edu