You need to sort out some basic things:
- your user sits at the laptop and connects to - what? What service is router controlling? A: to internett via the router for example What service is router controlling? A:The traffic through the DSL-modem (You mean to say: "Which service is the router controlling" or "Which service is routercontrolling" i.e. controlling the router?)
OK. But how are they going to connect to the router? You are mentioning PEAP, so I assume that router does support EAP (WPA-Enterprise)? For wireless clients. Will there be wired clients? Can their access be controlled?
- your router is most likely the only (radius) client on your network. User machines should be removed from clients.conf. A:Remove all user machines Thus only one machine, the router, is to be defined as client client 192.168.0.1 { secret = testing123 shortname = asus-TL nastype = other # DLINK 635 Router }
That should be fine now.
- don't use Auth-Type and User-Password. Read instructions in users file. Documentation you got these entries from is years out of date.
A: FreeRADIUS Version 1.0.4. - And this is a tricky part. If no Auth-Type and User-Password, should I apply Fall-Through instead to have a DEFAULT running?
OK, disregard what I said. You are using version that is years out of date, so those entries are likely to be correct. Just check that you can disable DHCP on the router and hand IPs via radius. If you upgrade to current version certificates will be created for you. Even if you don't want to upgrade you can download 2.0.3 and use it to generate certificates that you can use in 1.0.4. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP