Hi, I've enabled extensive logging and radiusd runs as daemon process (# /usr/local/sbin/radiusd). I have a medium sized network with about 25 Access Points (AP's) now (Linksys WAP54G). It runs with following encryption options: WPA-Enterprise, AES, PEAP, mschapv2, without using certificates.
Everything seems to run smoothly but before every login attempt the logs say (something like): "Error: Discarding conflicting packet from client NAS-NAME port 3072 - ID: 3 due to recent request 28." After that the user logs in correctly. I have no idea where to start searching for the answer. Since this error appears to occur on every AP, I don't think they're all 'broken'. Does anybody have an idea? Thanks in advance! In the freeradius source I found the following regarding the error: gettimeofday(&when, NULL); when.tv_sec -= 1; /* * If the cached request was received * within the last second, then we * discard the NEW request instead of the * old one. This will happen ONLY when * the client is severely broken, and is * sending conflicting packets very * quickly. */ if (timercmp(&when, &request->received, <)) { radlog(L_ERR, "Discarding conflicting packet from " "client %s port %d - ID: %d due to recent request %d.", client->shortname, packet->src_port, packet->id, request->number); return 0; } -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Freeradius-error%3A-%22Discarding-conflicting-packet%22-tp17762728p17762728.html Sent from the FreeRadius - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html