On 11/14/06, Robert Snyder <robertsnyder@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 11/13/06, Chuck Hast <wchast@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Folks,
> > I am back at my favorite hotel here in Mexico City. I have a question to
> toss
> > out there. The hotel is presently using the WEP keys to control access to
> the
> > WiFi system, so they have to go out and every so often change the keys.
> >
> > I have seen some discussion of using a Linux box to replace the WEP
> > keys and just leave the system open. So when the user gets on the system
> > they are routed to the server where they sign in with the code of the day,
> > if they have no code these things usually will allow you to look at a few
> > local web pages but that is it. What Linux product could I recommend to
> > them to replace the WEP key usage in the wireless routers?
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> Radius is use for that type of sign in system.
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> You got a couple of options...
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> Perosnally I do this
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> turn off access points routing functions and dhcp server and use it as a
> dhcp fowarder
> setup a pfsense router with radius. ( pfsense being a bsd based router )
> Got to think monowall but it actually gets updated constantly.
>
> Options two ( little more of a pita to do but can all be done from one box)
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> Get a linksys wrt54GL ( the L is important mainly do ot memory size and
> radius setup will need it to with out hassle)
> remove crappy linksys frimware
> install DD-WRT proceed to setup its built in radius functions
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I continued to look and ran into something called NoCat, looks like something
similar, am I correct? I will look into your observations there. They
already have
what looks to be 5 wifi routers in the building, so I will have to see which app
plays best in this one.
-- Chuck Hast -- KP4DJT -- To paraphrase my flight instructor; "the only dumb question is the one you DID NOT ask resulting in my going out and having to identify your bits and pieces in the midst of torn and twisted metal." ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided as an unmoderated internet service by Networked Knowledge Systems (NKS). Views and opinions expressed in messages posted are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of NKS or any of its employees.
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