25-Nov-02 at 12:04, Maurizio Martinoli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> i am only talking about the authentication, i am not talking about the
> transferred data, don't worry.
> If the AP works just as a HUB what kind of machine should i have between
> the AP and the RADIUS?

Depends on the AP, no? Doesn't your vendor have a solution? You still
haven't told us who the vendor is.

You could put a dhcp server which only gives IPs to mac addresses (but
then you're not authenticating to username/password but just mac address
which can be spoofed). Maybe a dhcp server exists that will authenticate
via Radius and then give an IP, checking mac address as well.

But really you also need key exchanges to be sure that the client can be
allowed. Maybe Radius isn't the best solution.

Most of all, be more specific about your setup and what you are trying
to acheive. I'm not an expert on wireless so I'm not going to say any
more, for risk of being totally wrong.

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