Hi,

>    just updated my testserver to 2.1.12.

>    I test now with rad_eap_test utility to eliminate a client failure. the
>    behaviour gets more stranger. the test utility also fails sometimes, but
>    the radius server seams to be ok now?
>    [root@wlan-radius rad_eap_test-0.23]# ./rad_eap_test -H 172.21.15.1 -P
>    1812 -S testtest -u nagios -p xxxx -m WPA-EAP -e PEAP -2 MSCHAPV2
>    access-accept; 0
>    [root@wlan-radius rad_eap_test-0.23]# ./rad_eap_test -H 172.21.15.1 -P
>    1812 -S testtest -u nagios -p xxxx -m WPA-EAP -e PEAP -2 MSCHAPV2
>    access-accept; 0
>    [root@wlan-radius rad_eap_test-0.23]# ./rad_eap_test -H 172.21.15.1 -P
>    1812 -S testtest -u nagios -p xxxx -m WPA-EAP -e PEAP -2 MSCHAPV2
>    access-accept; 0
>    [root@wlan-radius rad_eap_test-0.23]# ./rad_eap_test -H 172.21.15.1 -P
>    1812 -S testtest -u nagios -p xxxx -m WPA-EAP -e PEAP -2 MSCHAPV2
>    access-accept; 0
>    [root@wlan-radius rad_eap_test-0.23]# ./rad_eap_test -H 172.21.15.1 -P
>    1812 -S testtest -u nagios -p xxxx -m WPA-EAP -e PEAP -2 MSCHAPV2
>    access-accept; 1


where the fail? all those are access-accept. 


byt he way rad_eap_test isnt the best tool to use - use 'eapol_test' instead - 
comes
as part of 'WPA_Supplicant' toolset....and FreeRADIUS has scripts ready to use 
with it
(eg freeradius-server-2.1.12/src/tests from source)


alan
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