Re: Setting FreeRadius and Ldap. - Getting Educated Now

2009-08-28 Thread Steven Sprague
Ivan, Thanks for the url link to the missing documentation. Very helpful. Ldap is not going to work for EAP. Now I am facing a dilemma - deciding what WEP protocol to use based on my test setup. After reading the 'sites' and 'modules' files it seems that some WEP or EAP protocols are weaker

Re: Setting FreeRadius and Ldap. - Getting Educated Now

2009-08-28 Thread Ivan Kalik
Now I am facing a dilemma - deciding what WEP protocol to use based on my test setup. After reading the 'sites' and 'modules' files it seems that some WEP or EAP protocols are weaker than others, some not suggested for use. Here's what my test router and machines can handle. Router can

Re: Setting FreeRadius and Ldap. - Getting Educated Now

2009-08-28 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, Now I am facing a dilemma - deciding what WEP protocol to use based on my test setup. After reading the 'sites' and 'modules' files it seems that some WEP or EAP protocols are weaker than others, some not suggested for use. dont use WEP. ever. Router can provide - WEP 40/128 shared

Re: Setting FreeRadius and Ldap. - Getting Educated Now

2009-08-28 Thread Steven Sprague
Thanks Alan, WPA Enterprise with AES, I will do some more reading to understand the benefits of AES. As for the older laptop - I choose this unit because if represents the oldest of technologies that will be accessing the network. This IBM Thinkpad uses a Cisco (Calexico) internal wireless card

Re: Setting FreeRadius and Ldap. - Getting Educated Now

2009-08-28 Thread Arran Cudbard-Bell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 28/08/2009 16:50, Steven Sprague wrote: Thanks Alan, WPA Enterprise with AES, I will do some more reading to understand the benefits of AES. TKIP is semi-broken, in that you can do ARP poisoning attacks without needing the PMK. Were