On 07/15/2011 10:46 AM, Martin Burton wrote:

Hello Martin,

I was just about to compose a reply to Jethro when I noticed your message.

I agree on all points you have made and also suspect something is
munging the messages.

> If I'm reading the code correctly the values in the DEBUG are: packet
> code (2=response), identifier(11), length(76) and method type(176)
> 
> A quick check of the IANA registered EAP types at
> http://www.iana.org/assignments/eap-numbers/eap-numbers.xml shows no
> entry for EAP method 176. Which would explain the EAP_176 not found error.
> 
> With respect to the list of other types, anything above 53 seems to be
> undefined (with the exception of 254/255 but they're "special").
> 
> Of those that are defined we have:
> 
> 0: reserved.
> 2: notification.
> 8: Allocated (but no mention of what the method is!)
> 9: RSA Public Key Authentication
> 10: DSS Unilateral
> 11: KEA
> 12: KEA-VALIDATE
> 14: Defender Token(AXENT)
> 15: RSA Security SecurID EAP
> 18: EAP-SIM
> 24: EAP-3Com Wireless
> 28: CRYPTOCard
> 30: DynamID
> 32: POTP
> 33: MS-Authentication-TLV
> 35: EAP-Actiontec Wireless
> 39: SecureSuite EAP
> 42: EAP-MOBAC
> 43: ZoneLabs EAP
> 47: EAP-PSK
> 50: EAP-GPSK
> 52: EAP-pwd
> 
> All of which would make me think that either there are lots of people
> using "unusual" EAP types, or that perhaps something upstream of your
> radiator is munging the EAP messages (and getting it wrong!)?

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