Errr.. That's because Freeradius doesn't have to. WPA is a combination of 802.1x authentication, TKIP and MIC. TKIP and MIC need to be supported by your AP and your client (supplicant), but the radius server doesn't need to know anything about it. I've tested WPA with a Cisco 1100 AP, Freeradius (for the 802.1x authentication) and both Windows XP and Mac OSX 10.3 clients. It works great.


On May 21, 2004, at 8:34 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:

"Chris Bshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I (and if so should I) use WPA key management with the setup I have and
if so how do I configure freeradius for this?

FreeRADIUS doesn't do WPA or TKIP.

If I can't use WPA, is EAP-TLS + regular WEP rekeying considered to be
secure enough?

Yes.

  Alan DeKok.

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