Configuring Strong Wi-fi (802.1x) Authentication in Linux

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 11/23/2009 - 11:33

LinuxPlanet: "Setting up proper wireless encryption is easier than ever on Linux. WEP is broken and has been for a long time, but WPA and WPA2 are still going strong.

Eric Geier shows how to configure your Linux client to connect to a proper wireless encryption and authentication server to set up a secure wireless connection."


 

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