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From: Christoph Gartmann on 16 Sep 2009 04:35 In article <gl71b5tuuierkjf8hqq60nkgl1velf1p61(a)4ax.com>, Supersleuth <np121(a)hotmail.com> writes: >having a look at freeRADIUS thanks > > >Can I use radius to authenticate ALL users wired and wireless Yes, of course. Regards, Christoph Gartmann -- Max-Planck-Institut fuer Phone : +49-761-5108-464 Fax: -80464 Immunbiologie Postfach 1169 Internet: gartmann(a)immunbio dot mpg dot de D-79011 Freiburg, Germany http://www.immunbio.mpg.de/home/menue.html
From: Doug McIntyre on 16 Sep 2009 08:37 Supersleuth <np121(a)hotmail.com> writes: >having a look at freeRADIUS thanks >Can I use radius to authenticate ALL users wired and wireless >I know what users I have and what Vlans i want them on its just i dont >know where they will get their connection from it can change several >times a day for students as they move from lesson to lesson If you deploy 802.1x everywhere, wired and wireless, then yes, they can login from anywhere. 802.1x is the same in both. Most times once its setup in both spots on their PC, they don't see it again.
From: Supersleuth on 16 Sep 2009 09:26 thanks found lots of info on 802.1x Is there a better way or would you recommend this approach Now is the time to change as we are going to renew our whole network wired and wireless, except PC's and laptops On 16 Sep 2009 12:37:53 GMT, Doug McIntyre <merlyn(a)geeks.org> wrote: >Supersleuth <np121(a)hotmail.com> writes: >>having a look at freeRADIUS thanks > >>Can I use radius to authenticate ALL users wired and wireless > >>I know what users I have and what Vlans i want them on its just i dont >>know where they will get their connection from it can change several >>times a day for students as they move from lesson to lesson > >If you deploy 802.1x everywhere, wired and wireless, then yes, they >can login from anywhere. 802.1x is the same in both. Most times once >its setup in both spots on their PC, they don't see it again.
From: alexd on 16 Sep 2009 16:11
Doug McIntyre wrote: > There's many choices. One would be FreeRADIUS. It'll need to be fed > configs via text files much like Nagios or other Unix software packages. There are a couple of web frontends for FreeRADIUS as well. -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm(a)ale.cx) 21:11:02 up 18 days, 23:06, 2 users, load average: 0.31, 0.25, 0.28 Qua illic est accuso, illic est a vindicatum |