Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FreeRADIUS server scaling for 802.1x

2016-07-22 Thread Curtis K. Larsen
Yes we do. -Curtis On Fri, July 22, 2016 8:20 am, Frans Panken wrote: > Hi Curtis, Eriks, > > A bit off-topic but I plucked up the courage to aks you anyway: do you > also use this solution to place clients who misbehave (or likely have > viruses, malware) in quarantaine? > > -Frans > > > Op

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FreeRADIUS server scaling for 802.1x

2016-07-22 Thread Frans Panken
Hi Curtis, Eriks, A bit off-topic but I plucked up the courage to aks you anyway: do you also use this solution to place clients who misbehave (or likely have viruses, malware) in quarantaine? -Frans Op 19/07/16 om 17:09 schreef Curtis K. Larsen: > Nice slides. This is pretty similar to what

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FreeRADIUS server scaling for 802.1x

2016-07-20 Thread David Morton
Thank you Eriks and Curtis, this information is very helpful. We aren’t using Packetfence, but rather a mix of ClearPass and a customized FreeRADIUS. As we move from a relatively small numbers of eduroam users on campus to actively promoting it for on-campus use we have been running various

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] FreeRADIUS server scaling for 802.1x

2016-07-19 Thread Victoria Poncini
] On Behalf Of Eriks Rugelis Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 7:46 AM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FreeRADIUS server scaling for 802.1x David, For what it is worth, here is a presentation on scaling of Wi-Fi authentication which we created for this year's CANHEIT

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] FreeRADIUS server scaling for 802.1x

2016-07-19 Thread Curtis K. Larsen
Nice slides. This is pretty similar to what we do. We're also using PacketFence/FreeRADIUS. The graphing of the authentications is key to understanding/scaling things in my opinion. Thanks, Curtis On Tue, July 19, 2016 8:46 am, Eriks Rugelis wrote: > David, > For what it is worth, here