d work and that pointing a WPA-capable AP at FreeRADIUS works just
great!
Thanks everyone for all the feedback,
Ian
From: "Ian Pritchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: WPA w/ EAP-TLS against 0.8.1
Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 23:23:0
Hi Laurent,
Many thanks for your reply (and thanks to others as well).
From: Laurent Butti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: WPA w/ EAP-TLS against 0.8.1
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 13:40:42 +0200
[snipped older stuff]
You have access to the "standard" for 25$ at wi-fi.org. It is not really
"technical"
Hi Alan,
From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: WPA w/ EAP-TLS against 0.8.1 Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 22:52:50
-0400
"Ian Pritchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've read the responses to this and to the TLS/TTLS thread... tried to
find
>
Hi Guy (and others who replied to the original thread),
I've read the responses to this and to the TLS/TTLS thread... tried to find
somewhere in the Funk client where I might be able to control some kind of
reauthentication interval (there's a setting on the AP), but no luck there
unfortunately
Hi,
We're running FreeRADIUS version 0.8.1, and have been trying out
authentication using a couple of "WPA-capable" 802.11 APs and PCMCIA cards
on laptops, with EAP-TLS and certs.
We've tried a matrix of the following:
Laptops
- Win2K SP4 w/ MS 802.1x patch and with Funk Odyssey client
- WinXP
Hi Artur,
Thanks for taking the time to put these replies together and for trawling
through the documentation as well.
So, as I understand it:
1. Wi-Fi Alliance certified Access Points will very shortly be required to
be WPA-capable.
2. You will be able to turn WPA on or off (at least initial
Hi,
I saw the following announcement that Windows XP has a patch that will allow
it to support WPA:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=815485
As far as I understand it, WPA includes 802.1x. The document states:
"For environments with a RADIUS infrastructure, Extensible Authentication
Protocol
Hi Artur,
Thanks for taking the time to reply - and sorry for taking a couple of days
to get back to you (all).
As requested, here is the debug output from something working (a Cisco
against Freeradius) and something not working (A Buffalo against
Freeradius). I will also see what I can pull
Hi,
Has anyone got any successful experience of getting 802.1x running using
Freeradius with a Buffalo AP (I've got an Airstation Pro Plus) with EAP-TLS?
It seems to get the right EAP messages (like with a Cisco AP), but then at a
certain point, no more response from the AP.
At the supplicant