[CentOS] RADIUS
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.com
Sat Feb 17 19:50:11 UTC 2018
On 02/14/2018 08:37 AM, hw wrote:
> Then what? How do I make it so that the users are actually able to
> authenticate?
Look for documentation on 802.11x authentication for the specific client
you want to authenticate.
WiFi is pretty straightforward. You're probably accustomed to
authenticating with WPA2 Personal. With RADIUS, you'll use WPA2
Enterprise. Users will be asked for their RADIUS credentials when you
select that option.
Ethernet is fairly similar to WPA2 Enterprise for WiFi. Under GNOME,
for instance, you can open the Network configuration tool, click on the
configuration gear for the wired connection, and then select the
Security tab. Tun on 802.1x Security, and then you'll have the option
to select an authentication type that matches your switch and RADIUS
configuration. This will vary from client platform to client platform,
but it's basically the same as WiFi authentication:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1X#Supplicants
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