"Chris Bshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, everything works.....I am connected to the WLAN just fine.....I am 
> just unsure whether or not my connection is encrypted with a WEP key.

  Run the server in debugging mode.  If you see it sending "MPPE" keys
to the AP, then your wireless traffic is encrypted.

> I have read some more on this. I am not sure if I understand this 
> correctly....so feel free to correct me. Once the mutual authentication is 
> complete via EAP, the AP maintains per-client WEP keys which are generated 
> once per 1x auth (and can be regenerated after some period of time, e.g. 1 
> hr) and a broadcast WEP key which is the same across clients (also can be 
> regenerated after some period of time.)

  Yes.

> So it seems that the AP is responsible for the WEP keys and their 
> rotation......correct?

  Yes and no.  It's responsible for using the keys, and asking for
their rotation, but the RADIUS server generates the keys.

> If so, I currently have WEP encrypyion disabled on my AP, and on my client. 
> I had assumed that EAP-TLS took care of everything.

  Yes.

  Alan DeKok.


- 
List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Reply via email to