Re: Mac Auth - Timeout Connecting WiFi

2011-05-02 Thread John Corps
I am still racking my brains over this...I am pointing more and more at the AP but not sure why for some reason it works on a test ubuntu server and not my debian server...I have been testing it based on ethernet mac auth using the radius section on a switch and the debian server and ubuntu server

Re: Mac Auth - Timeout Connecting WiFi

2011-04-28 Thread Alan DeKok
John Corps wrote: ... I try and connect to the WiFi and it always times out. Putting freeradius in debug mode shows nothing useful, it shows that it's sending the access accept packet but the connection times out Then blame the access point. Also, MAC auth for WiFi sounds strange. Why

Re: Mac Auth - Timeout Connecting WiFi

2011-04-28 Thread John Corps
I was blaming the access point but it doesn't make sense that it works fine on my ubuntu test server. It's as if its not sending the request fast enough to the AP to send to the client to be accepted. I am racking my brains over this one, its very strange... I am using mac auth so it is an open

Mac Auth - Timeout Connecting WiFi

2011-04-27 Thread John Corps
Hello, I had freeradius setup and running perfectly on an ubuntu test machine and now I have done the exact same setup and configuration on a new debian machine with the addition of daloradius for easy configuration by other members of the team. I am running latest freeradius 2.1.10. The ubuntu

Re: Mac Auth - Timeout Connecting WiFi

2011-04-27 Thread schilling
Any ACL on AP network which might block your debian server IP but not your ubuntu IP? Schilling On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 3:59 PM, John Corps env...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I had freeradius setup and running perfectly on an ubuntu test machine and now I have done the exact same setup and

Re: Mac Auth - Timeout Connecting WiFi

2011-04-27 Thread John Corps
Nope. If I set debian Ian to same ip as the ubuntu machine, obviously with ubuntu machine off, same issue happens. On 2011-04-27, at 4:15 PM, schilling schilling2...@gmail.com wrote: Any ACL on AP network which might block your debian server IP but not your ubuntu IP? Schilling On Wed,