Hi everyone,<br><br>I'm trying to find information as to how you'd create a method to have machines authenticate via 802.1x using cached credentials, rather than having to write to a /etc/wpa_supplicant file. We're currently using Centrify with PAM to allow our Ubuntu machines to sign on to our Windows Active Directory. Can WPA do something similar? <br>
<br>Ideally we'd like to have 802.1x provide per session security, which means that we want users to authenticate, rather than a global flat file. The more seamless I can make this for my users, the better. The last thing I never need is them editing /etc/ conf files. <br>
I'm able to dabble in python, but I'd like to know if this mailing list has heard anything similar that is effective for this purpose.<br><br>Thank you,<br clear="all">Felix Sargent<br><a href="mailto:felix.sargent@gmail.com">felix.sargent@gmail.com</a><br>