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This is what the clients file looks like.
Client Name Secret
192.168.0.2 testing
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From: David Petruzzella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: Configuring Free Radius to do MAC Address Authentication
I have it like that, but the wireless card won't authenticate. I also have
no way of adding the mac address to the passwd file, because usernames have
to start with an alpha character.
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I'll try that next thanks, btw is there like a chat group or something where
we can get realtime help like a chat channel on an irc server some place?
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David Petruzzella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll try that next thanks, btw is there like a chat group or something where
we can get realtime help like a chat channel on an irc server some place?
Not that I'm aware of.
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No I don't want the mac addresses to have shells, I just thought it would be
a little easier that's all. Thanks for your help.
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I got it figured out thanks, btw you wouldn't happen to know how to set it
up so it automatically starts and shuts down or can point me to a document.
I know it has an init script.
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Can someone give me an example of what an entry will look like in the users
file for MAC Address authentication. I think I got the clients.conf file
setup correctly, but I'm not sure. I don't see any examples in the users
file for someone who wants to do MAC Address Authentication.
Can someone help me configure Free Radius to authenticate Mac Addresses for
my wireless network. Below is a list of what I have done so far.
1. Free Radius is compiled and running.
2. I have the ip addresses of my access points in the clients.conf file
which I'm suppose to have I believe.
3.
This information is quite helpful, but I still have a few more questions.
Again I appreciate the help people have been giving me.
1. Edit your raddb/clients file and add the IP of your NAS in there with the
secret. ( By this you mean the ip of my access points? correct?)
2. In regards adding
This information is quite helpful, but I still have a few more questions.
Again I appreciate the help people have been giving me.
1. Edit your raddb/clients file and add the IP of your NAS in there with the
secret. ( By this you mean the ip of my access points? correct?)
2. In regards adding
David Petruzzella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any place where you guys chat online, that I can meet you people
in, to get interactive help, besides this list. Just out of curiosity.
I don't use IRC, sorry. I find it's just more text for me to read,
and the signal to noise ratio isn't
I tried using xxyyzz-xxyyzz and it won't take it, it keeps giving me and
invalid user. I tried looking for settings to fix and I couldn't find
anything.
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Is there any place where you guys chat online, that I can meet you people
in, to get interactive help, besides this list. Just out of curiosity. I
really all appreciate the help I'm recieving BTW. Thanks in advance for any
future help on this subject.
Do you use your passwd file in unix or the users file in raddb? I try using
my passwd file in linux, I keep getting invalid user when I use that format
using any type of adduser utility. I could add it manually to the passwd
file, but I just wanna be sure the system will recognize it and
Please disregard a portion of my e-mail in regards to which mac address
would I put for the access point. I believe the ip of the nas you are
referring to the ip of the access point. Corretc?
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Radius to do MAC Address Authentication
Do you use your passwd file in unix or the users file in raddb? I try using
my passwd file in linux, I keep getting invalid user when I use that format
using any type of adduser utility. I could add it manually to the passwd
file, but I just wanna
, April 07, 2002 5:17 AM
Subject: RE: Configuring Free Radius to do MAC Address Authentication
I'm kind of new at this and I was wondering if anyone can help me out
configuring free radius for mac address authentication. I have it
compiled.
But I don't how to set it up so I can use
I'm kind of new at this and I was wondering if anyone can help me out
configuring free radius for mac address authentication. I have it compiled.
But I don't how to set it up so I can use it to Authenticate the mac
addresses of my wireless network. I couldn't find any documentation on the
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