Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Flavors of RADIUS

2004-03-13 Thread Shumon Huque
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 03:00:02PM -0500, Kurt Jeschke wrote: > I have been watching the conversations recently about who is using which > RADIUS. I am curious, though, as to how those who use Kerberos > authentication are planning to implement 802.1x and 802.11i? Is anyone > looking at using EAP

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Flavors of RADIUS

2004-03-12 Thread Kurt Jeschke
I have been watching the conversations recently about who is using which RADIUS. I am curious, though, as to how those who use Kerberos authentication are planning to implement 802.1x and 802.11i? Is anyone looking at using EAP-TTLS-PAP with a FreeRADIUS proxy to an MIT K5 KDC? Kurt At 10:42 AM

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Flavors of RADIUS

2004-03-12 Thread Jonn Martell
Martin Jr., D. Michael wrote: I am interested in what specific types of RADIUS servers are being used by individuals out there in the higher education community for wireless applications? Are people using Unix-based, Linux-based, or Windows-based RADIUS systems? Unix/Linux. We run on Linux but mig

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Flavors of RADIUS

2004-03-10 Thread John Center
Martin Jr., D. Michael wrote: Are people using Unix-based, Linux-based, or Windows-based RADIUS systems? We use the RAD-Series RADIUS server from Interlink Networks. (Was Merit RADIUS many moons ago.) It is available for Linux & Solaris. (We use Solaris.) They also have other RADIUS products for w

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Flavors of RADIUS

2004-03-10 Thread Chris Hessing
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Martin Jr., D. Michael wrote: > I am interested in what specific types of RADIUS servers are being used > by individuals out there in the higher education community for wireless > applications? > > Are people using Unix-based, Linux-based, or Windows-based RADIUS > systems? W

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Flavors of RADIUS

2004-03-10 Thread Philippe Hanset
We use Steel-Belted RADIUS fron FUNK software... (runs on Solaris and Windows) Expensive but reliable and fast. I would definitely take a look at: www.open.com.au/radiator/ Their list of supported EAP types is incredible click on pricing...! If you want a really cheap one, Freeradius is a good