RE: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-08 Thread Parham Beheshti
] on behalf of Jesse Stone Sent: Sun 9/7/2008 2:56 AM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: Freeradius Usage Thanks Alan. I'm going to start researching LDAP. I would like to add authenication for wireless though via FreeRadius. Are there any good sites/guides on how to do this? Does my

Re: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-08 Thread Alan DeKok
Jesse Stone wrote: Thanks Alan. I'm going to start researching LDAP. I would like to add authenication for wireless though via FreeRadius. Are there any good sites/guides on how to do this? Lots. See my site: http://deployingradius.com Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe?

Re: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-06 Thread Alan DeKok
Jesse Stone wrote: I then have to have the user login via SSH (after having them download Putty) so that they can change their password. Then, I have to disallow them access to SSH (because they shouldn't be logging directly into the servers). You will need to write scripts to do that.

Re: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-06 Thread Alan DeKok
Jesse Stone wrote: What do large companies that have many users/linux machines use to handle user administration? LDAP. And they generally don't have complicated permissions policies. They're just too hard to maintain. RADIUS is mostly for dial-up or WiFi access. Alan DeKok. - List

Re: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-06 Thread Jesse Stone
Thanks Alan. I'm going to start researching LDAP. I would like to add authenication for wireless though via FreeRadius. Are there any good sites/guides on how to do this? Does my network setup need to be like this for it to work: Internet - Router W/ Wireless - Nic1 of server running

Freeradius Usage

2008-09-05 Thread Jesse Stone
Hi All, I am new to this mailing list and am about to ask a probably very silly question. Please feel free to direct me to resources that'll help me answer them. I want to setup the following: Gateway [server1] - nic1 = Internet - nic2 = DMZ [server2] - nic3 = Router w/

RE: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-05 Thread Edvin Seferovic
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] g] On Behalf Of Jesse Stone Sent: Samstag, 06. September 2008 01:25 To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Freeradius Usage Hi All, I am new to this mailing list and am about to ask a probably

Re: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-05 Thread Jesse Stone
@ lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+edvin.seferovicfreeradius-users-bounces%2Bedvin.seferovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Jesse Stone *Sent:* Samstag, 06. September 2008 01:25 *To:* FreeRadius users mailing list *Subject:* Freeradius Usage Hi All, I am new to this mailing

RE: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-05 Thread Edvin Seferovic
: Freeradius Usage Thank you for the quick response. I may not have mentioned this previously but I am by no means a linux/networking expert. The company I work for is pro-MS. Recently, I got the urge to get back into Linux and here I am. My thinking (in regards to network structure

Re: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-05 Thread Jesse Stone
+edvin.seferovic=kolp.at@ lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+edvin.seferovicfreeradius-users-bounces%2Bedvin.seferovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Jesse Stone *Sent:* Samstag, 06. September 2008 01:50 *To:* FreeRadius users mailing list *Subject:* Re: Freeradius Usage

Re: Freeradius Usage

2008-09-05 Thread Jesse Stone
. September 2008 01:50 *To:* FreeRadius users mailing list *Subject:* Re: Freeradius Usage Thank you for the quick response. I may not have mentioned this previously but I am by no means a linux/networking expert. The company I work for is pro-MS. Recently, I got the urge to get back