Hi Alan, Erm... I'm using WPA2/AES that uses 802.1x to authenticate the user :-) WPA2/TKIP is a strange choice (if not technically invalid). Normally, folks go for WPA/TKIP or WPA2/AES.
Anyway, back to Miguel's question... I have not used Trapeze kit for a couple of years but I have used it in the past with FreeRADIUS (and derived RADIUS servers). You need to tell us which EAP method you plan to use. If you are using local users, you can take your pick from EAP-TTLS/PAP or PEAP/MS-CHAPv2. If you use the former, you can have the passwords encrypted in the users file. If you use the latter, the passwords must be in clear text. I believe that the default radius.conf and eap.conf files will work automatically for either option. Trapeze uses some VSAs to specify which VLAN a user should be connected to, what time-of-day they can connect, etc. Just look in dictionary.trapeze and you'll see the options. The Trapeze documentation was always pretty good at explaining the purpose and format of those VSAs. You *MUST* include a VLAN-Name VSA when responding to a Trapeze unit or it won't connect you to the correct VLAN. Rgds, Guy 2008/4/28 Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Miguel Dias wrote: > > Can anyone help? I'm starting with WPA2 - TKIP and I would Like to > > configure FreeRadius to Authenticate some test users that I can create > > on freeradius. > > WPA2 means that the access point isn't doing RADIUS authentication for > the users. > > > > please help really needed... Where should I start??? > > Configure 802.1x for the AP. Don't use WPA2. > > Alan DeKok. > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html