Re: Further question on LEAP handling

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On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 09:41 -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 09:33 -0500, akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > > > 2. Our general access to the Internet at Trinity is to access points on
> > > > out Windows network. That involves designating the use of LEAP
> > > > authentication and logging in with ones user name and passwd on the
> > > > Windows system. The ipw2200 card can do that and does that under
> > > > Windows , Can the same thing be done under Linux?
> > > > Is this a place where ndiswrapper would allow me to use the Windows
> > > > driver to do this? Or is there another way to do this using
> > > > NetworkManager?
> > > 
> > > Unfortunately, NM does not support this authentication method yet.
> > > There is work happening for LEAP though, and it should appear soon.
> > > 
> > My labtop double boots with Win XP and Fedora. The Windows driver
> > that I have on a CD does the LEAP authentication . Is is possible to
> > use this  Windows program through nidiswrapper to allow this LEAP
> > authentication in Fedora? If so is there a site that explains how?
> 
> No, we need to get both NM and the driver you're using to support LEAP
> on the Linux side.  It's not extremely hard, just takes a bunch of code
> and debugging of the driver.  Does ndiswrapper support LEAP already?
> 
> Dan
> 
Now you have gotten me in the middle of my ignorance. Here was my logic:
1. The Windows driver I have for the ipw2200 wireless card supports
LEAP.
2. ndiswrapper I have been told allows one to use the Windows driver
under Linux. 
3. So it seemed logical that using the Windows driver and ndiswrapper
under Linux would allow LEAP authentication under Linux.

Is there something wrong with my logic?
I am sending this to the relevant lists to see if I can get an answer
from someone on those lists.
-- 
Aaron Konstam   
(210) 656-0355
akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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