Hello All,
I have been able to connect and authenticate to our radius server using plain text username and password, using the below config.
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
ap_scan=1
update_config=1
network={
ssid="XXXXXXX"
scan_ssid=1
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
proto=RSN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
eap=PEAP
identity="XXXXXXX"
password="XXXXXXXXXX"
phase2="auth=MSCHAPv2"
priority=10
}
I have read that I can generate a password hash by using echo -n password_here | iconv -t utf16le | openssl md4
But how do you use the hash password in the above config ?
Radius and using an ecrypted password in wpa_supplicant.
Have a look at PeasyWiFi at the top of this section. It handles encrypted passphrases.
1. Move your current profile into the profiles folder, if it's not there already. It must be a one-word alpha-numeric filename.
2. Restart PeasyWiFi
3. Open the Encrypt tab. Select a 4-character PIN.
4. Connect. You will get a pop-up box asking for the PIN.
This would be the first test of PeasyWifi on something other than a vanilla WiFi server. Please report back.
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1. Move your current profile into the profiles folder, if it's not there already. It must be a one-word alpha-numeric filename.
2. Restart PeasyWiFi
3. Open the Encrypt tab. Select a 4-character PIN.
4. Connect. You will get a pop-up box asking for the PIN.
This would be the first test of PeasyWifi on something other than a vanilla WiFi server. Please report back.
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Last edited by rcrsn51 on Sat 18 Apr 2015, 11:28, edited 2 times in total.
Hello rcrsn51,
Many Thanks for this. This works well, but I have some questions.
1. When the Encrypt feature is used, is the password stored in the bcrypt file (and referenced when needed)?
2. I have used the Auto feature, is there a setting to pull the pin, so that it is populated when peasywifi is Auto run?
3. Is it possible to have peasywifi to prompt for the password ?
Many Thanks for this. This works well, but I have some questions.
1. When the Encrypt feature is used, is the password stored in the bcrypt file (and referenced when needed)?
2. I have used the Auto feature, is there a setting to pull the pin, so that it is populated when peasywifi is Auto run?
3. Is it possible to have peasywifi to prompt for the password ?
Hello rcrsn51,
Thanks for you help and checking this out.
I wanted to check something about the encryption.
It looks that I cannot decrypt the file manually from the command prompt with the PIN, but only use the file in conjcution with PeasyWiFi application, which is more secure in my eyes.
Is this by design ?
Thanks for you help and checking this out.
I wanted to check something about the encryption.
It looks that I cannot decrypt the file manually from the command prompt with the PIN, but only use the file in conjcution with PeasyWiFi application, which is more secure in my eyes.
Is this by design ?