Because I prepare a small presentation about freeradius, how exactly is the process of sending passwords from a station to the radius server itself? All I know is the shared secret is used and md5 algo, but how exactly is this kind of sensitive data obfuscated? For my example /presentation I use default radius setup (no radsec). All the best;
On Mar 27, 2017, at 2:28 PM, Janis Heller <janis.heller@outlook.de> wrote:
Because I prepare a small presentation about freeradius, how exactly is the process of sending passwords from a station to the radius server itself?
See RFC 2865 Section 5.2.
All I know is the shared secret is used and md5 algo, but how exactly is this kind of sensitive data obfuscated? For my example /presentation I use default radius setup (no radsec).
All this information is public if you care to look. Alan DeKok.
On 27/03/2017 19:28, Janis Heller wrote:
Because I prepare a small presentation about freeradius, how exactly is the process of sending passwords from a station to the radius server itself?
All I know is the shared secret is used and md5 algo, but how exactly is this kind of sensitive data obfuscated? For my example /presentation I use default radius setup (no radsec).
Read RFC 2865, section 5.2.
Hi Alan, first of all, thanks of course reading the RFC was the best thing to do. Never read a RFC before, but not that hard to understand. -The presentation itself is for my college, so not that 'detailled'. -Thanks and a great day; Janis Am 27. März 2017 21:43:32 MESZ schrieb A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk: Hi, Because I prepare a small presentation about freeradius, how exactly is the process of sending passwords from a station to the radius server itself? ...and what is your presentation about as if its eg 802.1X (enterprise wifi) theres a whole world of other things going on alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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