After playing around with my DWL-900AP+ again tonight I have been able
to get it working with the 2.60 firmware - I'm not sure what the
problem was before.
Also, this version of the firmware is sending me accounting records.
The AP doesn't have any configuration options for accounting records..
Howdy,
After upgrading to Radiator 3.7 I'm getting the following error:
Reply-Message = "EAP TTLS inner authentication redespatched to a
Handler"
Things worked just fine in 3.6... :)
I took a look in eap_ttls.cfg, but it looks like there is a typo...
There is a starting declaration, but it e
Packet dump:
*** Received from 10.0.0.20 port 1249
Code: Accounting-Request
Identifier: 94
Authentic: _@<177><173><183><176><184><20><26><219><202>{B<214><175>E
Attributes:
Acct-Status-Type = Stop
User-Na
ay, Oct 4, 2003, at 15:33 Australia/Melbourne, Terry Simons
wrote:
Mike,
I stripped my configuration down to a bare-bones one, and I'm still
having the issue I mentioned before (listed at the bottom of this
E-mail)
I've also done the following:
Upgraded to Radiator 3.7.1 w/patches as o
I need to account for the Calling and Called-Station-Id fields in an
authentication, but my NAS device doesn't account this information.
I've troubleshot this particular problem to knowing that my Proxim
AP-2000s are not sending back a Calling-Station-Id in either their
start or stop records.
Hugh,
This doesn't seem to be working for me.
Can you take a look at my debugging output and configuration?
Here's what I'm seeing:
Wed Oct 15 21:09:35 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler ''
Wed Oct 15 21:09:35 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for terry, 10.0.0.20,
Wed Oct 15 21:09:35 2003
(its in the "goodies").
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, Oct 16, 2003, at 13:16 Australia/Melbourne, Terry Simons
wrote:
Hugh,
This doesn't seem to be working for me.
Can you take a look at my debugging output and configuration?
Here's what I'm seeing:
Wed Oct 15 21:09:3
Mauro,
Due to the way PEAP works, your passwords have to be clear-text, or
reversibly encrypted on the server.
The MSCHAP hash that is generated for the PEAP inner authentication
uses some dynamic information that causes your hash to change with each
authentication. For this reason, the serve
Dan,
Yes, this is possible.
We're currently doing this by appending a domain on the username... so
for instance:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not sure how you would do it otherwise, but maybe others can shed
more light.
You may want to look at the proxy configuration samples
Lars,
We're currently using PEAP and it does work with Windows XP.
It doesn't look like you have everything installed that is necessary
for doing PEAP with Radiator.
Do you have Net-SSLeay installed?
More importantly, do you have OpenSSL version 0.9.7c installed?
You might want to check out
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