Hello Freerk -
You will need to configure the access points to use radius authentication first of all pointing to your Radiator host.
Then you will need to add Client clauses to your Radiator configuration file for the access points, and configure an AuthBy LDAP2 clause to query your LDAP database.
You will find documentation in the Radiator reference manual ("doc/ref.html"), and there are numerous examples in the "goodies" directory and in the FAQ ("doc/faq.html").
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, Mar 6, 2003, at 08:01 Australia/Melbourne, Freerk Bosscha wrote:
Thanks for reading this mail.
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First of all I am new to radius.
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I would like to setup the following:
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We have a couple of cisco 1200 wireless Access Points connected to a cisco 2950 switch.
I also have a radiator server running on port 1645 running on RedHat Linux 8.0 and an openldap server where most of the accounts are available.
What I would like to use is 802.1x, and in such a way that users have to authenticate before they can use the network.
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That should be possible with the combination mentioned above.
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If there is someone using the same hardware and would be so kind to send me the config for the 1200, 2950 and radiator server, I would be very
pleased.
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Thanks for any reply,
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Freerk Bosscha
Noordelijke Hogeschool Leeuwarden
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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