RADIUS Server

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RADIUS Server

The RADIUS Server enables 802.1x wireless access points to enforce authentication via WPA/WPA2 Enterprise. WPA/WPA2 Enterprise wireless networking provides an optimal level of network authorization by requiring each wireless device to authenticate with unique credentials of an authorized user rather than a shared password. Users can be authenticated against Local Users or Active Directory via the RADIUS Proxy.

Wi-Fi Authentication

To enable support for WPA/WPA2 Enterprise authentication, navigate to the RADIUS Server tab of the Local Directory and select Enable external access point authentication. In the RADIUS Password field assign a strong password.

After you enable the Untangle RADIUS server you need to configure your access point to use WPA/WPA2 Enterprise. The following parameters may be necessary to configure WPA/WPA2 Enterprise for your access point.

  • RADIUS Server IP address - the IP address of your Untangle server on the same LAN segment as your wireless access point.
  • RADIUS port number - the Untangle RADIUS authentication server listens on port 1812.
  • RADIUS accounting port - the Untangle RADIUS accounting server listens on port 1813. This parameter is optional and may not be supported or configurable on some access points. RADIUS accounting is used by the access point to inform the Untangle server about login and logout activities of each authenticated user and their associated device address.
  • Shared Secret - the shared secret may also be called a password or key and is used to authorize communication between the access point and the Untangle RADIUS server.

Server Certificate

When clients connect to the wireless network, they must install the root certificate of your server. See Certificates. Most devices supporting WPA/WPA2 Enterprise authentication prompt the user to install the certificate when joining the network for the first time.

Access Rules

By default there are two Access Rules to allow access to the RADIUS server from WAN or non-WAN interfaces. If your access point or domain controller does not belong to a local network then you need to enable the rule Allow RADIUS on WANs.