Hi All,

the new version of Radiator 3.1, which will be announced later today includes 
beta support for EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) TLS (Transport 
Layer Sucurity). See goodies/tls_eap.cfg.

TLS allows you to make sure clients can only authenticate if they are in 
possession of an SSL certificate that you have issued to them.

It has been tested with the Xsupplicant client on Linux over Aironet 
wireless. It requires openssl  0.9.8 or later (which is available as a 
SNAPSHOT on www.openssl.org, plus Net::SSLeay 1.15 plus patches or later (ask 
us for the patches: they are being migrated into the base Net::SSLeay now).

Early adopters are encouraged to try this authentication with feedback to me 
please.

Cheers.

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