Re: RADIUS

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Once upon a time, hw <hw@xxxxxxxx> said:
> The task is to provide wireless coverage for employees and customers on
> company premises.  It is desirable to be able to keep track of customers,
> as in knowing where exactly on the premises they currently are (within
> like 3--5 feet, which is apparently tough), and simpler things like knowing
> how long they stay and if they have been on the premises before.  To avoid
> legal issues, it is probably advisable that customers need to agree to
> some sort of terms of usage.

What you are talking about requires very specialized wifi setups, which
AFAIK no freely-available tools implement.  You need to be talking to
enterprise wifi hardware vendors to get that kind of thing.

RADIUS is an AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting)
protocol.  It might be one small tool used in authorization, like
letting employees on the network, but that would be up to the wifi
vendor's controller system (some can use RADIUS, some can use AD, some
use their own systems, etc.).

-- 
Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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