Hello,
I have a working Radiator configuration that is working for our enterprise
wireless network but I am looking to expand it to include other types of
network access devices. Looking through the documentation and the goodies
directory, I don't see a good example to refer to. What I would
I installed Strawberry Perl for a RADAR install on a Windows machine and I
thought it was easier to work with the ActivePERL and it pulled the updates
from CPAN without any issues.
Todd
-Original Message-
From: radiator-boun...@open.com.au [mailto:radiator-boun...@open.com.au] On
Behal
The issue that I am having is confined so far to iOS devices connecting to our
Trapeze wireless network, like iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad. I don't have a
wireless OS X device and so far no customer has reported problems with one. I
believe that the problem would exist on a OS X device since it
Hello Mike,
I had remembered seeing those posting when they first showed up but I didn't
think that it was the same issue since I was already using concatenated
certificates. Thank you for pointing them out since a closer look removed at
least one issue.
I am still having issues with the Appl
Hello Christian,
Thank you for your very helpful response! I was able to download and compile
eapol_test from the wpa_supplicant source and it seems to show the intermediate
certificate chain is being transmitted correctly. It is hard to know exactly
since most the output is hex dumps, but I
In working with Radiator and Apple devices, I am have problems with the RADIUS
server certificate being verified by the client. In discussion with DigiCert,
they suggest that Radiator is not correctly giving out the intermediate
certificates to the client. I am able to authenticate other devic
k Odyssey Client 2.22 or later.
EAPTLS_PEAPVersion 0
tssm...@weiland:/etc/radiator$
-Original Message-
From: Mike McCauley [mailto:mi...@open.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 07:27
To: radiator@open.com.au
Cc: Smith, Todd
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] ServerHTTP
H
The server is x86 32 bit Ubuntu 8.04 LTS running Linux kernel 2.6.24-28-server
with Perl version 5.8.8 fully patched from standard Ubuntu sources.
-Original Message-
From: Mike McCauley [mailto:mi...@open.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 17:07
To: radiator@open.com.au
Cc: Smith
I had completely forgotten about logrotate! Thanks as always for your help!
Todd
>For example logrotate, which comes with many Linux distributions, can rotate
>logs based on their size. This approach lets the logrotating software take
>>care of (delay)compressing, renaming, moving to holding
Hello Mike,
Wed Oct 13 15:08:18 2010: DEBUG: Stream sysread for 10.2.96.125:2446 failed:
Connection reset by peer. Peer probably disconnected.
Wed Oct 13 15:08:18 2010: DEBUG: Stream disconnected from 10.2.96.125:2446
Wed Oct 13 15:08:23 2010: DEBUG: Stream sysread for 10.2.96.125:2447 failed: .
I am working on replacing some elderly Steel-Belted RADIUS servers with Ubuntu
8.04LTS running Radiator and I am encountering some unusual situations. I
don't think that it is a true problem or I would have posted a config and trace
but it is somewhat surprising. I expect that you will see ple
I have been researching this issue with the information that Hekki provided and
it is accurate in every detail. When I rebuilt my server with Ubuntu 8.04LTS
using the same config file it worked without issue. This clearly seems to be a
Samba issue and one that fairly serious since it seems to
Hello,
I have just purchased Radiator to replace some elderly Steel-Belted RADIUS and
I am still in test mode but after looking at the documentation and testing a
single client; I am still having problems with an endless loop of
authentication requests.
My environment is a Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS s
13 matches
Mail list logo