It too seem to be missing the obvious.

A WiFi Hotspot should be easy to use, right ? 
->Authentication that requires user-certificates is too complicated. 

But we want some sort of standardized secure login for windows users ?
->I only see PEAP here.

Another solution would be the "Portal" approach: users will have to
authenticate on a https webpage which starts a script and changes
firewall rules (like NoCat).

My preference would be to have a central authentication system, with
only the access points out in the field (not the radius/portal servers),
and NOT having to use VPNs to connect the access points to a central
gateway (portal). This would allow the use of "simple" dynamically (IP
Addr) connected Aps.


CU
Peter De Schrijver

>On Tuesday 16 September 2003 04:29, Alan DeKok wrote:
>> Juliano Moises da Luz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Can someone point me some documentation about how to setup hotspot
>> > authenticantion?
>>   There's no documentation specifically for "hotspot" configuration.
>> > I need to setup a wi-fi hotspot and I am a little 
>confused. I've already
>> > configured radius to authenticate users based on mac 
>addresses, but i'm
>> > not sure this is the best way.
>> > Can anyone help me?
>>   What, exactly, do you want to do?
>
>
>This is exactly the same just as i wanted to build.
>Perhaps if i succeed, would you allow me to share my 
>documentation about it to 
>this list Alan ?

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