Yea, the LEAP process works really great..... I've also heard a rumor that Symbol will be licensing Cisco's LEAP software also... ************************************************************ Spencer Wood, Network Manager Ohio Department Of Transportation 1320 Arthur E. Adams Drive Columbus, Ohio 43221 E-Mail: Spencer.Wood@dot.state.oh.us Phone: 614.644.5422/Fax: 614.887.4021/Pager: 866.591.9954 ************************************************************* "Christopher L. Morrow" <chris@UU.NET> 08/23/2002 03:11 PM To: <Spencer.Wood@dot.state.oh.us> cc: Hugh Irvine <hugh@open.com.au>, <nanog@merit.edu> Subject: Re: wireless access point accounting On Fri, 23 Aug 2002 Spencer.Wood@dot.state.oh.us wrote:
If you have Cisco AP's, there LEAP Process works very well.....It authenticates against a RADIUS Server, and provides good authentication info, and some accounting......
And it'll rotate the wep key on a timed basis, provided you have (I believe) cisco cards and drivers. This is a REALLY GOOD thing for wireless security, its one way this should have been done from the beginning... Go Cisco! (once in a while someone has to say it)
Spencer ************************************************************ Spencer Wood, Network Manager Ohio Department Of Transportation 1320 Arthur E. Adams Drive Columbus, Ohio 43221 E-Mail: Spencer.Wood@dot.state.oh.us Phone: 614.644.5422/Fax: 614.887.4021/Pager: 866.591.9954 *************************************************************
Hugh Irvine <hugh@open.com.au> Sent by: owner-nanog@merit.edu 08/23/2002 10:35 AM
To: radiator@open.com.au cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: wireless access point accounting
Hello Everyone -
I have recently been investigating wireless access points for 802.1x.
Is anyone out there using radius authentication and accounting with these devices?
If so could you please send me copies of the authentication requests and the accounting starts and stops?
Any war stories regarding different brands would also be welcome.
many thanks
Hugh
NB: I am travelling this week, so there may be delays in our correspondence.
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