Authenticating Wi-Fi Users with FreeRADIUS | Linux Today

Authenticating Wi-Fi Users with FreeRADIUS

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Carla Schroder
Oct 13, 2011

[ Thanks to Carla Schroder for this link. ]

Businesses can use a good stout RADIUS server to
authenticate any network client. Dial-up, DSL, virtual private
networks (VPN), wireless networks – you name it, RADIUS will
authenticate it.

If you’re ready to learn how to set up a FreeRADIUS server to
authenticate users for a wireless network, test new configurations
safely, and configure a wireless access point and clients to use
the new FreeRADIUS server, you’ve come to the right place.


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Carla Schroder

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