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5.3.2.1
Radius Server Configuration
Follow the steps below to setup a Radius Server on Laptop D as per the
setup shown in
. The process explained here is for a Windows
Laptop. A similar process may be followed for other OS.
1)
Download and install the FreeRADIUS server software from
http://www.freeradius.net/Downloads/FreeRADIUS.net-1.1.7-
r0.0.2.exe
. The FreeRADIUS server software for other platforms is
available at
http://freeradius.org/download.html
2)
Once installed, go to the C:\FreeRADIUS.net\etc\raddb folder and
make the following modifications.
3)
Open the clients.conf file and add the following lines at the end of the
file.
client 192.168.50.1/24 {
secret
=
12345678
shortname
=
private-network-1
}
The IP address in the above lines (192.168.50.1) is the IP address of
the Access Point in this example setup. The “12345678” input is the
key to be entered in the Access Point’s configuration to authenticate it
with the Radius Server.
4)
Open the eap.conf file and make the following changes:
a.
Change the input for the “default_eap_type” field under the
“eap” section to “tls”, as shown in the figure below.