and should I use 802.1X through FreeRadius to pass out the WPA keys

Hi

I'm currently testing chillispot, and have finally got it to work with login and redirect.

The next step is to make the wifi connection more secure.
I was thinking about some type of encryption on the wireless connection, but i'm not sure if this is possible without client configuration.

If I use wpa-enterprise or something likewise, can it work without configuring the clients manually? I've never tried the enterprise-way before.

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(2 replies, posted in UAM Configuration)

I have narrowed down the problem to verification of the SSL certificate.
Both IE, Opera, FF and Safari loads quit fast when the certificate has been preapproved.

I think the best way is to get the certifikate signed properly.

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(2 replies, posted in UAM Configuration)

Update! I tried installing Firefox3 which has no problem at all. The login page appears immedeatly.. so it's an IE issue

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(2 replies, posted in UAM Configuration)

Hi

I recently install the Chillispot Captive Portal solution on a small test-setup using ubuntu linux as server and Windows XP as client pc.
I followed this guide : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/ChillispotHotspot/8.04
The system works fine, but! the redirection to the webserver and chillispot loginpage is very very slow.
I timed the process from starting IE7 to the login page appearing to about 20 seconds.

The server and client machines have the same specs: P4 2.4Ghz, 256MB Mem, 40GB HDD, 100Mbps.

The network schema can be seen here:
http://www.gratisupload.dk/download/16093/

I created a wireshark dump of the traffic, which is available here:
http://www.gratisupload.dk/download/16094/


Any ideas?