as a follow up, reading from the radiusd.conf file:

        #  However, LDAP can be used for authentication ONLY when the
        #  Access-Request packet contains a clear-text User-Password
        #  attribute.  LDAP authentication will NOT work for any other
        #  authentication method.
        #
        #  This means that LDAP servers don't understand EAP.  If you
        #  force "Auth-Type = LDAP", and then send the server a
        #  request containing EAP authentication, then authentication
        #  WILL NOT WORK


On 9/15/06, Lin Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Haven't I read that if you do LDAP authentication, you have to use cleartext passwords?
Not sure you can use EAP + LDAP.  Someone can correct me if I'm wrong.

Regards,
Lin

ps,  We use Cisco1200's for our Enterprise WLAN, they work great with freeradius MAC authentication. 
We store our MAC addresses in LDAP, and that creates some interesting issues.  Best of luck!




On 9/15/06, Tho Nguyen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Everyone,

I am trying to configure Cisco AP1200, FreeRadius, and LDAP.  I use
EAP
Authentication.  I tried many ways, but it didn't go anywhere.  If any
of you have good configuration or have documents to show me how to set
it up, please let me know.  Thanks very much in advance.

Tho Nguyen
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