Hi Ronald,  

First, check you have any Perl dependencies needed correctly installed, and any 
dictionary items that may be missing. Next, you need to enable the EAP 
authentication methods you are going to use on your network - the eap_multi.cfg 
file in /goodies is a good starting place. Make sure the test certificates and 
root CA cert are available to Radiator, or use ones you already have that come 
from a trusted CA, this avoids certificate errors on the client.

If you can post more logs, like the EAP message types, it would help.

Cheers,  

Mike
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On Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Ronald Pérez wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>  
> I'm running radiator 4.7, when i tried an EAP authentication i got this 
> message.
>  
> Reply-Message = "EAP authentication is not permitted."
>  
> Do you know what's the cause?
>  
> Best regards,
> Ronald
>  
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