> > If radiusd continue receiving EAP-Identiry packet only > > (it is malicious attack, not many trying to login.), > > is eaplist_find() called ? > > No. But this doesn't matter, because EAP-Identity requests aren't > put > into the list. > > Again, this is in the source code.
I'm sorry ... but it look like that: When radiusd received EAP-Identify request, eaplist_add(inst, handler) called in eap_authenticate() in rlm_eap.c, and the handler is allocated by eap_handler_alloc() in eap_handler() in eap.c. -------------------------------------- GANBARE! NIPPON! Chance to win 50,000 Yahoo! Points! http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/ganbare-nippon/ - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html