Hi,
You can view what is done in the Debian/rules file
Yupp, it works now! My mistake was to use the little bit broken 1.1.0
deb package a few months ago. Source-Build didn't work. If I take the
sources of the official tar.gz I can build now all without problems
under unstable.
Great. Don
On Wed 06 Sep 2006 23:05, Lewis Bergman wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I plan on addressing at least some of that with my book.
> >
> >> P.S: I look for a good book, covering all about radius and especially
> >> FR. As an overview and as a refe
- Original Message -
From: "Alan DeKok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I plan on addressing at least some of that with my book.
P.S: I look for a good book, covering all about radius and especially
FR. As an overview and as a reference.
I'm writing one. I've got about 60 pages of good conten
Alexandros Gougousoudis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thats true, but as a beginner it is not clear what is important to set
> up. Most people simply want to connect their notebook over WLAN to their
> network, other go more into detail with LDAP, SQL whatever.
That really is the fundamental pr
> -Original Message-
> 3. debian source package builds on unstable without problem
> here. And it provides a minimal intrusive way of enabling ssl
> and postgres related stuff.
Just to follow up.
It appears that in FreeRadius 1.1.3, if you follow the directions in the
WIKI
http://wi
Hi,
I won't comment on the relative merits of "I don't know how, but it
works for me in my little universe" vs "Lots of reading, complex,
perhaps trial-and-error-prone configuration but immensly versatile"
styles different people obiously think differently about.,
On 9/6/06, Alexandros Gougousou
Hi Alan,
Alan DeKok schrieb:
They (and the main web page) point to EAP howto's on the main web
site, which include screenshots for configuring Windows for wireless,
Thats true, but as a beginner it is not clear what is important to set
up. Most people simply want to connect their notebook o
Alexandros Gougousoudis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FreeRadius is very confusing and the docs do not explain everything in a
> manner, a beginner can understand.
They (and the main web page) point to EAP howto's on the main web
site, which include screenshots for configuring Windows for wirele
Hi Loukas,
Loukas Kalenderidis schrieb:
I'm happy to follow your advice, if you give me some that isn't just
"configure stuff dude".
FreeRadius is very confusing and the docs do not explain everything in a
manner, a beginner can understand. That was my problem. I found this
HowTo very us
Loukas Kalenderidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I asked you questions relating to your statement in your previous
> message and you didn't really answer them. Can you elaborate on
> "configure users, passwords and certificates for it to work" please?
I'm not sure what is unclear about tha
Hi,
On 04/09/2006, at 11:36 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Loukas Kalenderidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been trying to use an existing user that works with dialup
access, but kept having authorization rejected, so I decided to try
configuring that test user with Auth-Type:= Accept to simplify th
Loukas Kalenderidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to use an existing user that works with dialup
> access, but kept having authorization rejected, so I decided to try
> configuring that test user with Auth-Type:= Accept to simplify the
> problem. Bad idea? I was under the impr
On 01/09/2006, at 6:37 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Loukas Kalenderidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've configured FreeRADIUS as best I can figure
from what I've found on the web, but I'm having no success with
getting WPA to work. I'm using a D-Link 2100AP access point, and a
Mac OS X 10.4 client.
Loukas Kalenderidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've configured FreeRADIUS as best I can figure
> from what I've found on the web, but I'm having no success with
> getting WPA to work. I'm using a D-Link 2100AP access point, and a
> Mac OS X 10.4 client. From what I can gather it seems that
On the rare occasions that I post to mailing lists I always forget
something in the first message. This is the error that I get from
Internet Connect on Mac OS X when I connect:
802.1X Authentication has failed.
802.1X is unable to authenticate. It is possible that the
configuration you have
Hi list,
I'm a FreeRADIUS noob, and I've been charged with getting some WiFi
APs authenticating against an existing FreeRADIUS server being used
for dialup users. I've configured FreeRADIUS as best I can figure
from what I've found on the web, but I'm having no success with
getting WPA to
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