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Tue Jun 24 01:17:32 CDT 2008


wireless base station to point to the ACS, which then points to Radiator, 
which then authenticates from a UNIX box. 

Is this correct?

thanks

Hugh


On Thursday 06 September 2001 08:29, Anne Bennett wrote:
> Hi, Hugh.
>
> >> As per my description when I requested the evaluation copy, I am trying
> >> to set up a "wireless network with Cisco Aironet; we need a Unix-based
> >> RADIUS server that can speak LEAP to the ACS box, which proxies the
> >> requests from the access points".  I was told that this is supported,
> >> but I can't find anything in the docs.
> >
> > What you want to do is a simple AuthBy RADIUS proxy set up.
>
> I'm not quite sure we are understanding each other; perhaps my description
> was unclear.  I'll try again.  The Access Points are pointing at the
> ACS box.  The ACS box is set up to pass the queries to my Unix box,
> where my account database resides.  I want my Unix box to perform the
> authentication.
>
> I believe you are suggesting to me the opposite case, where the actual
> authentication is performed by the ACS box.  However, I am specifically
> trying to *avoid* having user account information on the ACS box.
>
> > Note that EAP/LEAP support is being added to Radiator in stages, with
> > EAP/LEAP proxy support being the first. Additional support will be
> > introduced in future revisions.
>
> It sounds like what I am hoping to do is not supported for now.  :-(
>
>
> Anne.

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