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RADIUS Project Post-Mortem

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Quickie... Linux Laptop Now Online

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Got it.I poked around the mailing list for wpa_supplicant...
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Linux Foibles

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Ironically enough -- since the article I was referencing for my FreeRADIUS / EAP-TLS / WiFi setup was written in Linux Journal magazine -- I've had some difficulty getting my linux laptop connected to the AP. With WPA-PSK (i.e. WPA with a password), it worked fine with the madwifi drivers and the wpa_supplicant...
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It Works. Muahahahaha!

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Happy to say that I finally got all the parts of the WiFi RADIUS authentication working on my home network this evening, a little after midnight. As of this writing, my two Windows XP laptops now connect automatically... now I just have to figure out how to set it up on my Debian laptop. (I don't have any of the fancy-schmancy GUI utilities on...
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Certificates

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Okay, I have finally gotten to the point where I'm using OpenSSL to create certificates. As much as I hate to just copy and paste stuff into a command line and press return, the tutorial I've been following has done a pretty good job of explaining along the way. At some point I am going to go back through the man page and see what the...
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A Quickie on OpenSSL

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Apparently the default openssl.cnf that comes with OpenBSD has been "streamlined" so that some stuff required by the how-to guide I'm following is missing. I'm not l33t enough to work around it, so I found that copy/pasting chunks from the OpenSSL source download of the same version seems to work OK. Have to pay attention to the...
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K.I.S.D.

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OpenSSL on OpenBSD

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I'm using OpenBSD (v 4.2) to run a RADIUS server, which I intend to use for the WLAN. I've got FreeRADIUS (v 1.1.6) installed and it seems to be working properly, at least as far as simple username/password authentication. OpenBSD has proven to be a bit of a challenge for this purpose, in some interesting ways. The most recent challenge...

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