"Alan Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the best way to test that the data sent between my client and
> the radius server is actually encrypted? 

  The question is meaningless.  They never communicate.

  To authenticate, a wireless client talks to an AP.  This process is
not WEP encrypted.  The AP forwards the authentication data to/from a
RADIUS server.  This data is not encrypted, either.  When you have
successfully authenticated, PEAP/TTLS/TLS sets a dynamic WEP key,
which is used to encrypt all later web surfing.

  Note that the authentication method *can* use SSL.  In this case,
the authentication data isn't WEP encrypted, it's SSL encrypted.
They're at two different layers in the network.

  Alan DeKok.

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