802.1x and RADIUS servers

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My company is setting up a wireless network and would like to use Mixed WEP
with 802.1x. My question is there any way to use 802.1x without using a type
of RADIUS server? We do not have one in place at this moment but if we go
with 802.1x then we will get the software if needed.

Thanks in advance,
Craig
 
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are you using windows server 2003 ias is a radius server built into windows
you can add it under add adition windows compents
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"ACFINC" wrote:

> My company is setting up a wireless network and would like to use Mixed WEP
> with 802.1x. My question is there any way to use 802.1x without using a type
> of RADIUS server? We do not have one in place at this moment but if we go
> with 802.1x then we will get the software if needed.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Craig
 
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We are using Windows 2000 IAS currently. Will it do the same thing?

"jtferron" wrote:

> are you using windows server 2003 ias is a radius server built into windows
> you can add it under add adition windows compents
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> Jay Ferron
> ADSI, CISM, CISSP, MCDBA, MCSE, MCT, NSA - IAM
>
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> "ACFINC" wrote:
>
> > My company is setting up a wireless network and would like to use Mixed WEP
> > with 802.1x. My question is there any way to use 802.1x without using a type
> > of RADIUS server? We do not have one in place at this moment but if we go
> > with 802.1x then we will get the software if needed.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Craig
 
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In article <1FE3465B-22A5-487C-A7DE-70E405EAC408@microsoft.com>,
ACFINC@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> My company is setting up a wireless network and would like to use Mixed WEP
> with 802.1x. My question is there any way to use 802.1x without using a type
> of RADIUS server? We do not have one in place at this moment but if we go
> with 802.1x then we will get the software if needed.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Craig
>
Why are you worried about a radius server? Windows Server 2003 and 2000
ship with IAS and it works very well for wireless deployments? Doing
802.1x without RADIUS reduces security.

Brian

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My initial question was because we did not have a Radius server and
everything that I was reading kept talking about using a Radius server. So I
was making sure that we didn't need to buy anything else. Then after I
posted this I read something about using the IAS server instead of the Radius
server. So it was more for my curiosity than anything else.

"Brian Komar" wrote:

> >
> Why are you worried about a radius server? Windows Server 2003 and 2000
> ship with IAS and it works very well for wireless deployments? Doing
> 802.1x without RADIUS reduces security.
>
> Brian
>
> ==
> Brian Komar
> MVP - Windows - Security
> http://www.identit.ca/blogs/brian
>
 
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In article <4F5B7945-BB30-45E3-ABD5-8F856B5F6332@microsoft.com>, in the
microsoft.public.win2000.security news group, =?Utf-8?B?QUNGSU5D?=
<ACFINC@discussions.microsoft.com> says...

> Then after I
> posted this I read something about using the IAS server instead of the Radius
> server. So it was more for my curiosity than anything else.
>
>

IAS _is_ a RADIUS server.

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Thanks for everyones help on this.

"Paul Adare" wrote:

> In article <4F5B7945-BB30-45E3-ABD5-8F856B5F6332@microsoft.com>, in the
> microsoft.public.win2000.security news group, =?Utf-8?B?QUNGSU5D?=
> <ACFINC@discussions.microsoft.com> says...
>
> > Then after I
> > posted this I read something about using the IAS server instead of the Radius
> > server. So it was more for my curiosity than anything else.
> >
> >
>
> IAS _is_ a RADIUS server.
>
> --
> Paul Adare
> MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine
> http://www.identit.ca/blogs/paul/
> "The English language, complete with irony, satire, and sarcasm, has
> survived for centuries without smileys. Only the new crop of modern
> computer geeks finds it impossible to detect a joke that is not clearly
> labeled as such."
> Ray Shea
>