Jussi Peltola wrote:
FreeBSD supports wireless WPA if you have to use one. Their ral driver
is OK. If you are using WPA on your private network you are fooling
yourself. Get the OpenVPN going. If you need WPA for the public access
that is absurd.
The university where I work requires WPA for WiF which kind a funny
because it is public Internet access so I do not know what they are
trying to accomplish by it as 50 000 people have WPA key.
I decided just bring to my office an old PIII which runs OpenBSD and
keep my laptop at home.
They also require from me to use Cisco 3000 VPN to access class roster
but they do not supports OpenBSD.
So I had very "hard" time to install Cisco client from package
depository and extract group password from their
windows pcf file using tools available on the internet.
Now I am running "secure" Cisco 3000 client and they can sleep peacefully.
Best,
Predrag
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