I saw somewhere in a forum the other day that some admins had been
successful in reconfiguring the cistron Webmin module to work with
freeradius. Anybody out there know where I can find the procedure? I
offered to pay Jamie Cameron to develop it and license as freeware but he
said he didn't have
half Of Paul
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> Gene Rouse wrote:
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> >OK. I finally got my NAS to talk to freeRADIUS. Since we are a totally
> >wireless ISP and don't want usernames and passwords
ubject: Re: D-Link DWL-2700AP Enterprise Access Point
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> Gene Rouse wrote:
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> >I have recently completed a freeradius install and tested it using
> >NTradping. Everything looks good. My access point is a D-Link DWL-
> 2700AP
> >outdoor access point. It suppor
In order to use 802.1x my NAS manufacturer says that the server must support
PAE. Does freeRADIUS support PEAP and PAE?
Gene
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OK. I finally got my NAS to talk to freeRADIUS. Since we are a totally
wireless ISP and don't want usernames and passwords (except for the email
servers) how can we configure freeRADIUS to authenticate on the MAC address
of the wireless client only?
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I have two questions:
1.
I have recently completed a freeradius install and tested it using
NTradping. Everything looks good. My access point is a D-Link DWL-2700AP
outdoor access point. It supports (among other things) WPA-RADIUS and
802.1x. The AP is configured to use 802.1x on port 1812 fo
dering I'm used to a point and click world,
I don't think I'm doing too bad.
Thanks Paul and Bruce,
Gene
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I was missing the mysql-devel package. Once I installed it freeradius
installed successfully.
Gene
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f Alan DeKok
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> Subject: Re: Installing freeRadius on RH Linux 9.0
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> "Gene Rouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Did the "make" process succeeed?
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> > No.
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No.
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> "Gene Rouse" <
nstall] Error 2
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/root/freeradius-1.0.1/src'
gmake[1]: *** [common] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/root/freeradius-1.0.1'
make: *** [install] Error 2
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o spend any
money I would rather pay an individual to help me make this project a
success.
Thanks in advance.
Gene Rouse
Wireless Cyberspace, LLC
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