Re: EAP and Accounting

2011-02-11 Thread James J J Hooper
--On Thursday, February 10, 2011 08:25:13 -0500 David Peterson wrote: I am working with a NAS that only sends accounting packets with the EAP style username. Other than matching up =7Bam=3D1=7df717cc32fff26ff29ca0baac5833f...@wimax.com with "b...@wimax.com" manually in the database are the

Re: EAP and accounting

2006-10-20 Thread Franck
Hi, with which AP has you this values. Because with my dlink DWL-2000+, EAP work but i'm not all this infos :( Franck > Hello, > > I am developing my freeradius server (version 1.1.2) to use it in a WPA > wireless environment with EAP authentication. > > Until this moment (without EA

RE: EAP and accounting

2006-10-20 Thread King, Michael
Yes. It's possible. Look in eap.conf In each EAP section (TTLS and PEAP) this code snippet exists # The reply attributes sent to the NAS are # usually based on the name of the user # 'outside' of the tunnel (usually

RE: EAP and accounting

2006-10-30 Thread Angel L. Mateo
El vie, 20-10-2006 a las 09:24 -0400, King, Michael escribió: > Yes. It's possible. > > Look in eap.conf In each EAP section (TTLS and PEAP) this code snippet exists > > # The reply attributes sent to the NAS are > # usually based on the name of

Re: EAP and accounting

2006-10-30 Thread Alan DeKok
"Angel L. Mateo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have this attribute set to yes. With this, the reply my freeradius > server sent to the client is based in the user inside the EAP tunnel, > but the accounting logs are still registered with username "anonymous" > instead the username inside the