I wonder anyone in this list has used CATool and can share your
experience, either on this list or offlist. We have been using OpenSSL. It
would be great if one can also compare the user experience between using
CATool and OpenSSL. We have a purchase decision to make by tomorrow about
CATool.
Hi Steve,
From your calling station ID, it seems like you are using Cisco
wireless gear. I recently played with Meetinghouse client for ipaq 5450. I
could not get it to work too. But my problem is not on the radius
side.
Our Cisco wireless gear set up uses dynamic key, which
I have the same experience on Cisco AP350/352. This is my observation.
Please feel free to correct me if below is less than accurate:
On a level 4 trace, EAP authentication process itself takes 2-3 secs
just to scroll out the details of hand shaking (to the terminal). I
am not sure there is
Hi,
Is it just me or this happens to others too? I received the
following three times. I reply one to Mike directly but did not get
reply. Several posting dated Sept 8 I saw two days ago came to my mail
folder again the last few hrs.
Bon
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Mike McCauley wrote:
We
Hi,
You will need to install at least Oracle client including
sqlnet. You separated radiator host machine needs to talk to Oracle, thus
in that host machine you will need to have Oracle client to establish the
connection. Once you install the Oracle client, you will then need to
define
Hi Hugh,
We have Perl 5.8.0 with radiator 3.6, and Oracle 9.2.0. They get
along well with each other, in both installation and operation phase.
I have a little puzzle: I notice that the timestamp of my first
reply to this thread seems to be the earliest, but it did not get posted
Hi Jeremy and Hugh,
Why not try to post this challenge to ldap discussion forum like
http://www.ldapguru.org/
and others? ;)
Bon
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Jeremy -
I would be very interested in any answers to this too.
regards
Hugh
Hello hakim,
In regard to your problem, could the following help?
Simple put in Authby realm the following:
AuthSelect select decode(NVL(b.password, 'NotFound'),
'NotFound', 'Whatever invalid msg',
'whatever
Pual and Hugh,
We initially have the same problem as Hugh described; i.e., a
situation with duplicate NAS-Identifier + NAS-port. The way to get around
is to generate a session id based on NAS-Identifier + NAS-port +
DATE:HH24-MI-SS. This should guarantee uniqueness unless you get
multiple
Richard,
Could it be something as simple as the following?
select decode(user, username, 'ACCEPT', 'DENIED')
from user_table
where user = username and pass = password;
username and password are sent from radiator to the Oracle
DB. user and pass are username and
Hello all,
I asked this before but so far have no luck. Did anyone in the
list manage to get accounting to work properly in Orinoco/Proxim
AP-2000/2500 under EAP authentication mode? We have problems on the
accounting start request. Radiator either ignores it or never receives
it. Alive
Brian and Mike,
I will add Linksys WRT51AB with official spec at
(http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=476grid= )
I have not tried this but it claims to support 802.1x and it is
the least inexpensive one in the U.S. (retail less than $200).
I will also
Hugh, Brian, and who else is interested,
The whole point of going to a centralized site like wi-fi.org is
to have trustworthy/(semi)credible entities to conduct the test and to
post the results. First off, I have no relationship with wi-fi.org if
anyone wonders, and I do not embrace just
Hi Ken,
When you use Proxim AP600 and Proxim AP2500, I wonder you can
share your experience on the acocunting, and specificially with
Radiator radius. Also, how much are these AP sold for in UK?
Thanks in advance!
Bon
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Ken Wolstencroft wrote:
I have
Jerome,
It seems like the request did not reach the server, or the server dropped
the request. We have similar problems at one point with Windows 2000
when using the Windows 2000 built-in client with Cisco 350. It turned out
we needed zero configuration, Service pack 3 and 802.11b authentication
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Brian Morris wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone compiled a list of wireless access points that do radius
authentication?
Cisco 350/352 series:
It works great in no auth, WEP only, MAC filtering and EAP auth. In MAC
filtering and EAP auth mode, it has radius
Hi,
We put up our project infor for the wi-fi community not too long
ago. URL entries at:
http://www.qcwireless.net/tester.htm
and
http://bonnet2.geol.qc.edu/wireless/
Hope the infor could be useful to you.
Bon
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
Hi Hugh, hi all,
Mauricio,
I am not sure about your question. Are you asking how to control
the session period of the wi-fi connection?
First of all, if you are providing wi-fi connection by giving out
a dynamic IP to your wireless client, this is done by a DHCP server. Most
of the time one will
Hi Robert and Hugh,
You can use Orinoco AP with Radiator under DHCP. This is exactly
what I have set up, and can attest that this configuration for MAC
address authentication and accounting works beautifully. Specifically, you
can configure Orinoco AP to work with RADIUS while handing out
grossly overlook and forget.
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Bon sy wrote:
Denis and all others,
Thank you for the comment. Please read on
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Denis Pavani wrote:
Did you install user certificates on XP?
I did -- at least that's what I think. I made two different attempts
Hi Christian, John, and Mike,
I have a similar problem as John on getting the 802.1X client of
XP to work with the radius via Cisco 350 AP -- except I am looking into
EAP-TLS.
I have the same setup on the 802.1x client side. I follow the
document reference mentioned in
Hi Hugh and others,
Is there a way to have radiator to work with NAS client that uses
dynamic IP? This turns out NOT as unusual as I thought in wireless
environment. Thanks in advance!
Bon
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, at 00:09 Canada/Eastern, Bon sy wrote:
Hi Huge and others,
Anyone in the list has ever tried to set up RADIATOR to work with
Cisco AP 350/352. The system and radio firmware versions are 12.00T and
5.02B respectively.
I started with very basic MAC authentication (under
Hi Huge and others,
Anyone in the list has ever tried to set up RADIATOR to work with
Cisco AP 350/352. The system and radio firmware versions are 12.00T and
5.02B respectively.
I started with very basic MAC authentication (under
setup - security - authentication server). But
Hi everyone,
I just started reading L2TP and IPSEC. I try to understand, but
could not quite figure it out yet how to put in the proper context of
RADIUS protocol. For example, can we have L2TP over IPSEC on top of RADIUS
protocol? Is it necessary? What are the (dis)advantage(s) it
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the infor. Comments at the end
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Mike McCauley wrote:
3. When AuthBY SQL, is there a way not to expose the DB access
information? I am particularly concern the need of storing DB acccess
information in the conf file (and the Unix
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
I managed to get the RADIATOR to talk to the AP, but the AP
initially did not authorize wireless access properly even it receives the
access authentication. Apparently (Naturalick) I missed to include in the
reply the user-name and
Hi Mike, Hugh, and others,
I have three questions. Please forgive me if some may look too
obvious since I am new to RADIUS:
1. In your test for the Orinoco product(s), did you test for AP-500 and
AP-1000? For the Orinoco APs, can you post the attributes to be passed to
RADIUS for
wrote:
Hello,
Bon sy schrieb:
Does anyone know the exact reply attribute list required by Orinoco
AP-500/AP-1000 for RADIUS MAC authentication?
why do you ask? Where is your problem?
I managed to get the RADIATOR to talk to the AP, but the AP
initially did not authorize
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