> "rlm_eap_tls: Received unexpected tunneled data
> after successful handshake."
>
I had the same problem a while ago. It turned out the
error lay with the generated certificates.
I never pinpointed the exact problem (i fiddled with
the scripts a lot), so i can't give any detailed
solution but
Hi!
> "rlm_eap_tls: Received unexpected tunneled data after successful
handshake."
>
> The conf file is default for the build apart from the location of the
certs,
> and tls is uncommented to enable. I have attempted to run the server as
root
> as ssl can be difficult with permissions. Below is de
Lefteris St <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the user side were running window 2000 with SP4 and
> the authentication patch.
Ok... but the configuration is more than just "use EAP-TLS". Please
describe *exactly* the configuration you used.
Alan DeKok.
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>What client are you using, and how have you
configured >it?
I am using a Cisco Aironet 1200.
I configured it to use "Open Authentication with EAP",
set the radius server IP and shared secret.
I did all these through the AP's html interface.
On the user side were running window 2000 with SP4 and
Lefteris St <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think i have configured everything properly (openssl
> certs and stuff) but i still can't get freeradius to
> authenticate EAP users properly.
It succeeds, which means you've got it working right.
The problem is that it goes "too far". I'm not sure
Hi all,
I've been having some problems with EAP/TLS (and
subsequently with TTLS and PEAP).
I've been working with the two How-to's from /doc (by
the way thanks guys).
I think i have configured everything properly (openssl
certs and stuff) but i still can't get freeradius to
authenticate EAP users
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