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2018 Feb 14
0
RADIUS
Hi, Radius is a AAA protocol (Authorization, Aurhentication and Accounting) you can use rhe three methods or only one of them. Authentication can be done by usong a Freeradius Server, aitvorization will give a userr profile with certain privileges for example In a network connection, and accounting (user connection details) can be registered In a MySQL database if needed. Check for guodes con
2018 Feb 22
4
RADIUS
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 02/14/2018 08:37 AM, hw wrote: >> Then what?? How do I make it so that the users are actually able to authenticate? > > > Look for documentation on 802.11x authentication for the specific client you want to authenticate. Thanks, I figured it is what I might need to look into. How about a client that uses PXE boot? > WiFi is pretty
2018 Feb 17
0
RADIUS
On 02/14/2018 08:37 AM, hw wrote: > Then what?? How do I make it so that the users are actually able to > authenticate? Look for documentation on 802.11x authentication for the specific client you want to authenticate. WiFi is pretty straightforward.? You're probably accustomed to authenticating with WPA2 Personal.? With RADIUS, you'll use WPA2 Enterprise.? Users will be
2018 Mar 01
4
RADIUS
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 02/27/2018 08:21 AM, hw wrote: >> Gordon Messmer wrote: >>> I've never seen anyone actually do this, but there's an article discussing it.? It is noteworthy that this requires enforcement in the client OS, as well as the switch. >> >> The article itself says that what it is describing only works within a >> Windoze world. >
2018 Feb 23
6
RADIUS
John Hodrien wrote: > On Thu, 22 Feb 2018, hw wrote: > >> That seems neither useful, nor feasible for customers wanting to use the >> wireless network we would set up for them with their cell phones.? Are cell >> phones even capable of this kind of authentication? > > Yes, entirely capable.? WPA2-Enterprise isn't some freakish and unusual > solution. Ok, so
2008 Apr 10
1
generating tls certificates for radius under centos
Hi all, i need to generate certificate files for radius tls. I am using CentOS 5.1 and scripts in /etc/pki/tls/misc for generated own CA key, and for own keys signed with my CA. For Radius i need a server certificate with xpextensions support. How can i generate server certificate with xpextensions which will be signed with my own CA on CentOS5.1? Thanks in advance! David -------------- next
2007 Nov 19
1
testing wireless security
I have been playing around with 3 ath based FreeBSD boxes and seem to have got everything going via WPA and a common PSK for 802.11x auth. However, I want to have a bit more certainty about things working properly. What tools do people recommend for sniffing and checking a wireless network ? In terms of IDS, is there any way to see if people are trying to bruteforce the network ? I see
2018 Feb 27
2
RADIUS
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 02/23/2018 03:22 AM, hw wrote: >> I?m not sure how to imagine it.? It would be nice if every device connecting to >> the network, wirelessly or otherwise, had to be authenticated --- and not only >> the device, but also the user(s) using it. > >
2018 Feb 23
0
RADIUS
On 02/22/2018 03:22 AM, hw wrote: > Gordon Messmer wrote: >> Look for documentation on 802.11x authentication for the specific >> client you want to authenticate. > > Thanks, I figured it is what I might need to look into.? How about > a client that uses PXE boot? Provide PXE (dhcp, dns, tftp) on an unauthenticated VLAN.? Your original email suggested that you'd want
2015 Aug 30
7
Shutdown hangs on "Unmounting NFS filesystems"
Once the system gets into this state, the only remedy is a forced power-off. What seems to be happening is that an NFS filesystem that auto-mounted over a WiFi connection cannot be unmounted because the WiFi connection is enabled only for my login and gets torn down when my UID is logged off. Any suggestions on how I can configure things to avoid this? I really don't want to expose my WPA2
2008 Jan 27
3
WPA question
HI I admit up front that I know just enough about wireless networking to know that I don't know much at all about it. That said, I'm hoping someone can help me learn a little bit... Specifically, could a laptop running Centos 5.1 be expected to (be able to) connect to a wireless access point using WPA2 security settings? I don't know if WPA depends on hardware support, or if
2018 Feb 23
8
RADIUS
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 02/22/2018 03:22 AM, hw wrote: >> Gordon Messmer wrote: >>> Look for documentation on 802.11x authentication for the specific client you want to authenticate. >> >> Thanks, I figured it is what I might need to look into.? How about >> a client that uses PXE boot? > > Provide PXE (dhcp, dns, tftp) on an unauthenticated VLAN.?
2018 Mar 01
8
RADIUS
Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On 1 March 2018 at 08:42, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: > >> >> I didn?t say I want that, and I don?t know yet what I want. A captive >> portal may >> be nice, but I haven?t found a way to set one up yet, and I don?t have an >> access >> point controller which would provide one, so I can?t tell if that?s the >>
2010 Sep 28
2
how to get ASUS USB-N13 802.11n net adapter working on 5.5?
first, the short form of the question -- has anyone got that wireless adapter working on centos 5.5 and associated with an access point that uses WPA/WPA2 security? and the details. in a classroom where there is *no* wired networking at all, all PCs have only that wireless net adapter, which works fine on windows but, after installing centos 5.5, unsurprisingly, we have no networking. there
2018 Mar 02
0
RADIUS
On 03/01/2018 03:06 AM, hw wrote: > >> It is illogical to lump all network access together into a single >> category. > ... >> If your device can communicate with a switch, even for the purpose of >> authenticating, then it has network access. > > The device has access to the switch which, depending on what answer to an > authentication request it gets from
2018 Feb 23
2
RADIUS
Pete Biggs wrote: > >> >>> https://www.eduroam.org/ >>> >>> I configure wireless once on my device (phone/tablet/laptop) and then can >>> travel to institutions all round the world and use their networks seamlessly. >>> How useless and infeasible indeed. >> >> Well, this country > > "this country"? Germany
2011 Dec 14
4
wireless
Hello again, At this school I am working we are setting up a wireless network. What would be the best way to set up the system to this network? How should we log in to Samba? What should I consider. The wireless system has already been purchased by people who have left. Kind regards Anna-Karin
2008 Jul 14
2
madwifi on Centos 5.2, kernel 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5
Hello, I just installed Centos 5.2 on my wife's IBM thinkpad T41 with Atheros wireless. It looks like I need to install madwifi to get the wireless to work. Our home wireless network uses WPA2 I found the EL5 rpms at atrpms, but there is no madwifi-kmdl rpms for kernel 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5. So, to get the wireless working on my home network, what's the shortest path from here? Install
2015 Aug 31
2
Shutdown hangs on "Unmounting NFS filesystems"
On 08/30/2015 04:45 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 8/30/2015 2:20 PM, Robert Nichols wrote: >> Once the system gets into this state, the only remedy is a forced >> power-off. What seems to be happening is that an NFS filesystem that >> auto-mounted over a WiFi connection cannot be unmounted because the >> WiFi connection is enabled only for my login and gets torn down
2018 Dec 03
1
Connect CentOS 7 / GNOME to wireless WPA2/AES ?
Hi, I just shipped a CentOS 7 laptop with a slightly customized GNOME desktop to one of my clients who works for a belgian public broadcasting service. He wants to move away from the world of proprietary software, so he sent me a list of specifications, which we have almost completed. There's a handful of items we still have to work out. One of them is the specific wireless connection