On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:05 AM, rrperez <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks for this response Fajar, > > It definitely make sense, now I'm trying to install Open1x, but I can't find > a manual on how to configure this. Do you know some references that can help > me configuring Open1x?
No, sorry. You might have better luck asking on Open1x list, or just explore the options that the GUI provides. I've tested wpa_supllicant for windows (second link on my original mail) some time ago. The file README-Windows.txt has some documentation on using it (if you like using command line), but you'd probably want to stick with the GUI (which is pretty much self-explanatory). FWIW, officially my company uses Odyssey Access Client (there's trial version available: http://www.juniper.net/support/products/oac/ent/#sw) for Windows to connect to connect to wireless network, using PEAP-GTC, authenticating to Lotus Domino LDAP. I don't use it though, and simply use Ubuntu Lucid with its built-in network-manager (which can connect just fine). Whatever supplicant you use, if you want to go through PEAP-GTC route like I do, you basically need to configure the supplicant client to choose: - 802.1X (or WPA2 enterprise if it's not available) wireless security - EAP or EAP-PEAP, or PEAP authentication protocol (different supplicant may use different terms) - GTC or EAP-GTC inner authentication you may also need to disable server certificate verification (since most likely you'll be using self-signed certificate, at least for testing purposes) -- Fajar - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

