That did it!  I did not think that Cisco was still using LEAP.  At least
I can run tests now on the infrastructure.

Thank you for your hint.

Dave

On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 10:08, Joe Matuscak wrote:
> On 13 Dec 2004, David Howard wrote:
> 
> > What does not work: The Aironet's use a system called WDS to allow
> > roaming between the access points.  I set up one unit to be the
> primary
> > WDS, and configure a second Aironet to use WDS.  The Aironets use the
> > Radius server for authentication, but they never are able to
> > authenticate with the WDS.
> > 
> > What I think I am doing wrong:  I believe that I need to activate peap
> > for the Cisco Aironets to authenticate. 
> 
> Nope. From what I can tell, the client APs use LEAP to authenticate. 
> 
> > Has anyone got this type of setup working (Cisco Aironet's running WDS
> > and FreeRadius)?
> 
> Yes, I've got it running in a test mode at the moment. Only two APs, but
> it seems to be behaving fine.  I'm using the 1200 APs with IOS
> 12.2(15)JA
> and FreeRadius on Fedora Core 2 (freeradius-1.0.1-0.FC2).  To get the
> client APs to authenicate, I had to set:
> 
> default_eap_type = leap
> 
> In eap.conf.  
> 
> 
> 
> Joe Matuscak
> Rohrer Corporation
> 717 Seville Road
> Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
> (330)335-1541
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> 
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