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Title: Cisco LEAP software?
Post by: bojo on March 16, 2004, 09:17:14 pm
I\'ve googled a little, and am under the impression the answer is \"No\", but one can never be sure.  Is there a package that has a Cisco LEAP client for wireless networks?
Title: Cisco LEAP software?
Post by: abject on April 28, 2004, 02:34:35 am
bojo asks:
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Is there a package that has a Cisco LEAP client for wireless networks?
Good question. There is an xsupplicant for (at least) OZ 3.3.6-pre1 (which is very nice, btw, Mickey, thanks!), so that\'s a start.

My personal quest is to get my Z 5500 to connect to EAP/TLS at work.

Anyway, does anyone know if the spectrum_cs - orinoco - hermes food chain supports dynamic WEP keys? Or do I need hostap? Or something? Prefer it under OZ 3.3.6-pre1 (thanks again, Mickey! ).

If I can get this to work, I\'ll do up a howto. It\'ll be heavily based on some other howtos, like:
HOWTO on EAP/TLS authentication between FreeRADIUS and XSupplicant (http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/wireless/eaptls/)
and
PEAP support on Linux with xsupplicant (http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/4598)
to name a couple.

- Ab.
Title: Cisco LEAP software?
Post by: tz on April 28, 2004, 06:08:15 pm
You need a real Cisco card to do LEAP (using a PCMCIA/CF adapter).  on homepage.mac.com/tz1 I have leapauth with source(?) as leapz.tgz  I also have some xsupplicant stuff there.

I think the other parts needs hostap or prism2 drivers, but they also compile for the Zaurus.  I don\'t have a EAP access point so I don\'t know.