smaaland wrote: > I have set up a freeradius server, which are pointed to by my Linksys > WRT54GL router. Everything seems to work with LEAP authentication, such as > radtest from localhost and also from my laptop (When router is running WPA2 > Personal, and i can connect to the network). The problem comes when i switch > to WPA2 Enterprise. I try to connect with my user credentials to the access > point, and the radius server gets the request, authenricates and sends a > "Access-Accept" message back to the AP.
Don't use LEAP. It's insecure. Oh, and *most* access points don't support LEAP. Use a common EAP protocol, like EAP-TTLS. > But my laptop never gets connected completely. It just says that it is > "trying to authenticate", and seems to send more access requests to the AP, > and the radiusserver reponds to them with more Access-Accept, but it never > works. Because the AP doesn't support LEAP. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html