[K12OSN] Public School looks to setup LTSP and use radius for central authentication.
Josiah Ritchie
jritchie at bible.edu
Wed Aug 18 20:32:35 UTC 2004
I've just been reading through the book "RADIUS" by Hassell publiched by
O'Reilly and have found it very useful.
You might want to look into Xsupplicant. There's been a lot of talk of
using that to authenticate to Wireless LANs that are using RADIUS. It
might be just the ticket for you.
JSR/
On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 16:03, Brock Noland wrote:
> NOTE: I am not sure of the differences between radius and ldap.
>
> Hello I work for the University of Minnesota - Housing and we (not me)
> have a x500 server that I can only connect to via radius. I am working
> to setup all of our ldaps as linux dumb terminals running a WM that
> looks like windows. Right now I am working on a single test lab.
>
> I have K12LTSP installed and it works GREAT. The only problem is i
> have no idea how to use the radius authentication. I would like to
> create a temporary guest account on authentication and then remove it
> on logout.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas, howtos, or general suggestions?
>
> Brock
>
>
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Josiah Ritchie
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Washington Bible College
Capital Bible Seminary
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