Hi Nathan,

yes, the goal is to authenticate wireless users. I have already taken a look at Andreas' web page, but the information seems a bit outdated to me.

At this time I am wondering whether to go with darwinports' freeradius package or with one of the other two installers. Actually I can't figure out what this "experimental" opendirectory plugim is about and if its part of the regular FreeRADIUS source.

The final setup I want to achieve is to have three groups of Accesspoints, one for internal users, one for freelancers and one for guests. The access to these accesspoints should be controlled by three corresponding groups on our OpenDirectory server, without the need to have these clients manually added to the clients file. Okay, maintaining the clients file could be done with a script as well.

Is this possible with FreeRADIUS?

Thanks,
Stephan

Am 12.08.2006 um 20:32 schrieb Nathan L. Cable:

This page is a very good starting place (I'm assuming your primary goal is
to authenticate wireless users):

http://homepage.mac.com/andreaswolf/public/wpaeap.html

Nathan

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Subject: Re: Apple announces FreeRADIUS in Mac OSX Leopard

Hi folks,

now thats coincidence!

I was just up to install FreeRADIUS on one of our Mac OS X 10.4
Servers and was about seeking help in doing so.

Since I do not want to wait until 2007, is there any resource that
shows me how to compile FreeRADIUS on Mac OS X 10.4.x?

Thanks,
Stephan


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