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Wireless access points to simple auth. Username will be the MAC address
with the password same as the radius secret (most ones I have used anyway.
Username will be either in the format 00-00-00-00-00-00 or
000000-000000
Basically, go into your access point and point it to the radius server
and give it the secret
Setup
your access point as a client on the radius server and fill in the
secret
Setup
usernames in the users file or in /etc/passwd file if you have unix auth
configured (see above for username and password details).
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Title: Message
- Using Radius for Mac Auth. with Wireless Internet. Stephan Viljoen
- Fw: Using Radius for Mac Auth. with Wireless In... Stephan Viljoen
- RE: Using Radius for Mac Auth. with Wireless In... Michael S. McCollough
- RE: Using Radius for Mac Auth. with Wireles... Esteban A. Mar�ngolo
- Re: Using Radius for Mac Auth. with Wireles... Stephan Viljoen
- Re: Using Radius for Mac Auth. with Wir... Stephan Viljoen
- RE: Using Radius for Mac Auth. with... Veli-Matti Riepula
- Re: Using Radius for Mac Auth.... Stephan Viljoen
- RE: Using Radius for Mac A... Veli-Matti Riepula
- Re: Using Radius for M... Stephan Viljoen
- RE: Using Radius for Mac Auth. with Wireless In... Michael S. McCollough
- RE: Using Radius for Mac Auth. with Wireless In... David Petruzzella
