There are a lot of misconceptions about the relative security of PAP, CHAP, and other #authentication protocols. Here's why we recommend PAP https://t.co/LPdYvKmGNc #FreeRADIUS
For OTPs to work, the one-time token must be validated separately from the #password. Only the PAP #authentication protocol makes this possible. #cyberSecurity#sysAdmin https://t.co/OhbFPK0MgW
Learning to master the debug tool is key to understanding what your #FreeRADIUS system is doing. Here are some common debug messages and what they mean. https://t.co/02Q3KkZAr3 #openSource#NetworkAdmin
If at all possible, we strongly recommend using the PAP authentication protocol with FreeRADIUS. Here's why https://t.co/LPdYvKmGNc #authentication#networkAdmin
If you're using one-time passwords for network #authentication, you need to use PAP as your authentication protocol. Here's why #cybersecurity
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The final step for configuring EAP #authentication with FreeRADIUS is to import the root Certification Authority. Here's how to do that. #security#openSource
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While FreeRADIUS comes with a command-line tool called radeapclient, by far and away the best EAP testing tool is the eapol_test program from wpa_supplicant. Here's our guide to set it up and use it to test your configuration. #openSource
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Creating dummy certificates for EAP is a useful step when you are getting started with the configuration. However, once you've confirmed you have the basics working, here is how to create the production certificates. #authentication
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There are really only a couple of things that can go wrong if you've gone through our EAP configuration steps. Here's our guide. #authentication
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Configuring EAP authentication to work with FreeRADIUS isn't difficult, but there are a number of steps that you need to go through methodically. We're here to help. #openSource
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#database indexes can improve query performance, but it can also slow down DB writes, which in turn, can slow down your FreeRADIUS infrastructure.
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