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 ? - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
