Hello Anton,

You're kind of right about the workflow.
Regarding what you want to achieve (using admin created guest accounts 
to access a WPA2-EAP WiFi) will actually not work unless you make some 
modifications to the actual FreeRADIUS configurations provided with 
PacketFence.

This is a feature we are currently looking into but didn't developed yet.

Cheers!

On 2012-12-10 9:49 AM, Ivan wrote:
> Hi all together,
> I hope this is the right place to ask some administartion/setting up 
> questions regarding packet fence.
> FIrst of all my goal:
> I would like to establish a WPA2-EAP Wifi to allow access to guest/visitors, 
> who get a printed paper with their credentials.
>
> Unfortunatly I'm pretty new to WPA2-EAP and Radius, and therefore I don't 
> know where to start.
> As far as I understood, the web interface writes a new user to a MySQL DB and 
> FreeRADIUS gets access to that DB (found SQL access in the radiusd.conf)
>
> The radius server then is listening for connections from an Wifi AP, which 
> passes on the Authentification Credentials provided by the Wifi client to the 
> AP. The radius responds with a message authenticating the client and sending 
> a vlan enforcement for the ap.
>
> Did I get this right so far?
>
> Thank you a lot
>       Anton
>
>
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