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List:       freeradius-users
Subject:    Re: Can Freeradius integrated with AD cache WPA Enterprise logins?
From:       Alan DeKok <aland () deployingradius ! com>
Date:       2019-03-18 14:47:39
Message-ID: 7BB55DD3-9C75-46B8-B253-A5169B7370EE () deployingradius ! com
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On Mar 18, 2019, at 10:41 AM, yuryb <yuryb@ukr.net> wrote:
> There are two offices: main and remote. At the main office, workstations are \
> connected to the corporate wi-fi network in the WPA-Enterprise mode. They use their \
> computer accounts to authenticate themselves. Now I want to make the same scheme in \
> a remote office. But there is no domain controller there, and the problem is that \
> sometimes electricity or the Internet is lost in the main office, and Active \
> Directory becomes temporarily unavailable, which means that computers cannot \
> connect to the Wi-Fi network. On the other hand, in the remote office there is a \
> Linux server on which I can install FreeRadius to integrate it with Active \
> Directory. But will this solve the problem? Is it possible to configure FreeRadius \
> so that in the event of a domain controller being unavailable, clients at a remote \
> office can connect to the Wi-Fi network using their computer accounts (something \
> like a cache)?

  No.

  All of that caching is done in Active Directory.  You will need to install an AD \
replica in the local office.

  Alan DeKok.



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