Has anyone used $SUBJECT configuration? I am considering the WG103 for
my home network, and I would really like to use its RADIUS support to
start using real user IDs, rather than shared keys.
I'm an experienced Linux admin (Red Hat RHCA certified), and I've got a
pretty good familiarity with
Ian Pilcher wrote:
Has anyone used $SUBJECT configuration? I am considering the WG103 for
my home network, and I would really like to use its RADIUS support to
start using real user IDs, rather than shared keys.
What does that mean?
I'm an experienced Linux admin (Red Hat RHCA certified),
On 14/09/11 16:15, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Has anyone used $SUBJECT configuration? I am considering the WG103 for
my home network, and I would really like to use its RADIUS support to
start using real user IDs, rather than shared keys.
I'm an experienced Linux admin (Red Hat RHCA certified), and
On 09/14/2011 10:48 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Ian Pilcher wrote:
Has anyone used $SUBJECT configuration? I am considering the WG103 for
my home network, and I would really like to use its RADIUS support to
start using real user IDs, rather than shared keys.
What does that mean?
At least for
Ian Pilcher wrote:
At least for the private networks, I want everyone to have their own
credentials, rather than a shared key (a la WEP and WPA[2]-PSK).
That's EAP, then.
* How difficult is this likely to be?
See the FAQ. Configure an IP and shared secret in clients.conf. Add
a known
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Ian Pilcher arequip...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/14/2011 10:56 AM, Phil Mayers wrote:
What have you tried so far?
I haven't purchased the access point yet, so I haven't really tried
anything. (The goal of my first post was to avoid investing $ if the
project
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