> On 18 Oct 2017, at 21:39, Charles Sprickman <spork at bway.net>
wrote:
>
>
>> On Oct 18, 2017, at 1:10 PM, Peter Ankerst?l <peter at pean.org>
wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I?m under the impression that the authenticator function in a wired
network is usually part of the switch, and the switch will talk to some
authentication server like RADIUS, giving it the port number of the connected
device and additional information.
>>>
>>> If FreeBSD had such a function, I think it would be limited to
point-to-point Ethernet links, 802.1x being a link-layer protocol.
>>>
>>
>> Yes I know, but this is functional in hostapd for Linux and it would be
nice to have it in FreeBSD as well.
>
> I?m not seeing this in FreeBSD, but pfsense does claim to support 802.1x
for wifi.
>
> I just happen to be reading about radius (last I used it was for dialup)
for wifi auth and the quick overview on the radius side of things is that the AP
software sends your auth info as well as MAC and a bunch of other stuff, and the
radius server (much like dialup) sends back all sorts of info beyond auth
success/fail - session timeout, info on what VLAN the client may be on, firewall
policies, etc. Pretty cool stuff.
802.1X (or WPA2 Enterprise) works fine with hostapd for wireless in FreeBSD.
Well, the authentication at least. I havent tried assigning clients to specific
vlans and so on but according to the documentation it is possible.
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