11-02-2005 09:48 AM - edited 07-04-2021 11:17 AM
I would like to know what is involved/required to setup authentication for wireless clients where they can simply connect to an open Cisco wireless AP, but have to authenticate in their web browser prior to getting access to the network. I am basically looking at being able to have clients connect to our network securly, but not have to do any real configuration on the client side. We are running Cisco 1200 Series G AP's and Cisco ACS hardware solution linked to our W2k3 domain. Any thoughts?
11-03-2005 06:37 PM
I believe you would be looking for Cisco Clean Access Products.
11-04-2005 12:50 AM
additional to Cisco Clear Access (which can do lot more than just webbased login) there are following solutions
-Cisco BBSM (the main purpose of this box is to do the weblogin thing)
-Cisco SSG (Service Selection Gateway - an IOS feature) in combination with SESM (Subsciber Edge Service Manager)
I think if you only want to have web logins for WLAN, BBSM is the best choice, if you want additional securiy checks on the clients before they can access you network, then go for Clean Access.
SSG/SESM will be the high end solution.
Hope this helps
Regards
Michael
11-07-2005 10:25 AM
You could get a Cisco VPN concentrator and use WebVPN SSL encryption over wireless.
11-08-2005 02:36 PM
Jason
Do you have this working now.
t
11-09-2005 08:24 AM
Would it be possible to set this WebVPN SSL authentication using a router with VPN IOS or with a pix firewall?
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