Le jeu 24/06/2004 � 19:06, Alan DeKok a �crit :
>   Use EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, or EAP-PEAP.

Yep, that's what I finaly planned.

>   Then EAP-TLS is probably not worth it.

Okay, so, that only leaves me with EAP-TTLS and EAP-PEAP

>   That's not how wireless works.  It sets up an encryption key used to
> encryprt the wireless traffic, but there's no IPSec involved.

Yep, the problem is that the encryption is WEP isn't it ? I don't really
mind that WEP is easy to break, since I could change the key often
enough, but the problem is that each user cannot trust each other in my
case. So WEP is definitely not the way to go. I think I need a tunnel,
might be PPTP, but I'm not fond of MPPE. Is there any other safe
encryption method for PPTP ? Or any other tunneling protocol I could use
seamlessly enough for windows users not to worry too much about it (for
*nix users I can easily script the stuff anyway...) ?

>   See http://www.freeradius.org/doc/ for some how-to's.

Okay, should have checked that, I'm going for it.

>   TTLS or PEAP.  Free clients exist for both for Windows & Unix.

I've read everywhere that PEAP was a Windows only thing. Were all the
webpages saying that outdated ? Is Xsupplicant the client supporting
TTLS under *nix ?

Thanks for your help.

-- 
Alain Perry


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