The last attempt was on a dedicated piece of hardware, not a VM. I also switched the OS to 64bit.

As for the network card, since I get this in the VM system (v2 rpm and V3 compiled), and on the dedicated hardware (Fedora 19 rpm), and I am performing the capture on the radius server itself (before it hits the card) this shouldn't be the problem (or if it is I'm going to buy a lottery ticket).

The config on the latest system is all in file, made it as basic as I could.

Radclient is a good suggestion, I will try it and see what happens, perhaps it will yield something interesting, perhaps a strange interaction that the client itself is causing.

Thanks,

James


On 08/01/2013 12:02 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Re: WiMAX TLV value correct in debug but not correct in packet capture

James Leavitt wrote:
> I just rebuilt a new server on a newer os (and 64 bit vs 32), and I am
> still seeing the same issue.

  Weird...

> I must have something messed up somewhere. Only thing is order of the
> whole structure is different from my prod, but that shouldn't matter.

  It's hard to mess up basic RADIUS packet encoding.  The whole point of
the server design is that you *can't* mess it up.  You deal with
"Attribute = value", not with hex bytes in a packet.

> Here's my eap.conf just in case there is something worth looking at,
> most significant changes that I've done here is "copy_request_to_tunnel
> = yes" and  "use_tunneled_reply = yes":

  Nothing there is relevant.

  What happens when you put the sample entry into the "users" file, and
run "radclient" with a fixed name / password?  If the encoding is still
broken, then the problem is definitely not EAP.

  I fail to see how the encoding can be broken... especially on v2 and
v3, which have completely different packet encoders.  Are you sure that
nothing else in the network is breaking the packets?

  i.e. is your network card OK?

  What happens when you try to run it on different physical hardware?

  I've seen issues like this before when a network card was broken.
Change the card (or entire machine), and the problem goes away.

  Alan DeKok.
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