If I set up my access point as a Wireless Domain Service, it can
communicate with the FreeRADIUS server, no problem. So, there aren't any
communication blocks going on here. The odd things is that I've followed
many different how-to's on Cisco/EAP, but still no luck.
Anyway, I know this is out of scope but if someone has worked with this
configuration and could help me out it would be most appreciated.

Thanks again,
lje

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Artur
Hecker
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 10:52 AM
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Subject: Re: Aironet 1200 / TLS-PEAP / FreeRADIUS

hi


> Has anyone here had any experience with the Aironet 1200 / TLS-PEAP / 
> FreeRADIUS combination of hardware/software?  For some reason, the 

yes. it works.


> Aironet is not trying to communicate with FreeRADIUS (radiusd -XX
shows 
> no communication attempts).  I know this is leaning more towards a
Cisco

either your cisco is misconfigured or there is no communication between 
the both possible: something could be blocking requests (firewall, NAT, 
etc.)


> problem, but I've tried posting to several lists and no one seems to 
> know (or cares to respond). If anyone could help me out it would be 
> greatly appreciated. Below is the debug output from the Cisco AP, and 
> below that is the AP configuration.  I would post the FreeRADIUS debug

> stuff, but there is none (no communication attempts).

if there is not even any "request from bad client", then it has nothing 
to do with freeradius, as you've already said. freeradius will work and 
do what you want it do without anything special to be configured in it. 
just define a user (only User-Password) and a NAS. that's all for 
freeradius. the rest is out of scope, sorry.


ciao
artur


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