Re: Validating using EAP TLS

2005-03-11 Thread Alan DeKok
"Stewart, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks! Here is a better excerp. EAP-TLS involves many, many packets going back and forth for one "login" session. You've only shown one packet, and there are no errors visible in it. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See ht

RE: Validating using EAP TLS

2005-03-11 Thread Stewart, Bill
State = 0x5599c28ab72f3dfde79ae5c18602a18a Finished request 31 Going to the next request --- Walking the entire request list --- Waking up in 6 seconds... Thnaks Bill > -Original Message- > From: Alan DeKok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: Validating using EAP TLS

2005-03-11 Thread Dennis Comeaux
This line: "Login incorrect: [00-01-f4-ec-97-29/NOPASSWORD] (from client wapcor001 port" Seems to me to mean that the authenticating workstation lacks an account in the users file. Try adding the user id 00-01-f4-ec-97-29 with password NOPASSWORD to the users file. - List info/subscribe/unsub

Re: Validating using EAP TLS

2005-03-11 Thread Alan DeKok
"Stewart, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We still do not get a connection. Following is an excerpt from > radiusd -X Can anyone give me idea what is going on? The client isn't doing EAP-TLS. There's no mention of it in the debug log. > rad_check_password: Found Auth-Type System >