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There are three different RADIUS servers in the ports tree. While anything is possible, the underlying encryption used by your chosen NIC shouldn't normally have any impact at a higher protocol layer.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RADIUS
[edit: WPA is encryption. RADIUS is authentication and authorization, and optionally accounting.] |
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I have had some interest in setting up a RADIUS server as well, & from what I have found through searching is that FreeRADIUS is one of the better supported alternatives. Will it take care of your needs? I don't know; you will simply have to research the material found at their Website: http://wiki.freeradius.org/HOWTO |
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There are some turnkey WPA APs that -integrate- with a back end RADIUS server. However, per http://kerneltrap.org/Quote/WPA_Supp...omment-298955:
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