hi jacob


I have installed Cistron Radius 1.6.6 on my redhat 9.0 machine. My goal is
to authenticate all users on a wireless 802.1x network, and here are the
specs.

huh... i'm not sure cistron radius does 802.1X; perhaps you should take freeradius, the latest pre-release...



Router: 10.10.0.1
Gateway(Clark Connect)/ Cistron radius server:
External    Eth0     10.10.0.101  DHCP
Lan           Eth1    192.168.1.1  Static

Accecpoint ( Zyxel Zyair - Not transparent)
Wan: 192.168.1.2
Lan: 192.168.2.1

what exactly do you mean by not transparent???


Users on the LAN side of the accespoint is given a static IP adress, and my
soul aim is to authenticate these users when they log on to the internet.
I have installed the radius server, almost succesfull, but no prompt appears
when logging on to the internet ?? The clients simply log on to the
internet, without being promted for a user/pass.
Here are som tests, configs from the radius server:

the enforcement of the access control should be done within the access point. i.e. if the users are granted access, you did not configure your access point.


i suggest you take an hour or two to understand how 802.1X works. this can be done by reading some documents on the web. then, you'll see that everything will work just fine given that your access point supports 802.1X.


Sumsar           Password="Beatles", Simultaneous-Use =1, Expiration_"Jan 01
2020"

                      Service-Type = Framed-User,

                      Framed-Protocol = PPP,

                      Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254,

                      Framed-Routing = None



DEFAULT     Auth-Type = System

                      Fall-Through = 1


all this won't be necessary for 802.1X users.


ciao artur

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Artur Hecker
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