Controlling access to my Wireless network.
tnt at kalik.co.yu
tnt at kalik.co.yu
Wed Sep 19 00:27:00 CEST 2007
If you have XP clients your best option is PEAP. Read instructions in
eap.conf about setting it up. But that will work only if your passwords
are stored in plain text or NT hash (not much to do with EAP but
MSCHAPv2 used as tunnel authentication protocol). If your passwords are
encrypted in some other way you can use SecureW2 suppicant and TTLS-PAP.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 18/9/2007, "Kent Thomas" <Kent at solarbee.com> piše:
>Phil,
>Thanks a million for the reply. You are the first to actually reply with
>some info for me to look at.
>
>The document you gave is good, except for the client certificate part. I
>don't want to have to give certificates out to everyone on my wireless
>network. Is there a way to get around this?
>
>Thanks a million.
>Kent
>
>
>On 9/18/07 4:01 PM, "Phil Mayers" <p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
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>> On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 08:13 -0600, Kent Thomas wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>> I'm looking for a simple way to protect access to my wireless network. I'm
>>> seeing a lot of old documentation on how to use EAP-TLS to protect the
>>> wireless network. I've found lots of old documentation on how to setup WPA
>>> Enterprise. I would like some updated docuentation on how to do this.
>>>
>>
>> This is an extremely common setup.
>>
>> http://wiki.freeradius.org/WPA_HOWTO
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