Re: curious network problem

2010-08-17 Thread Antony King
On Wednesday 11 August 2010 01:38:22 Alan DeKok wrote: Antony King wrote: The 'live' server is a centos5.5 box. I've tried with the standard freeradius2 package (version 2.1.7) and a version compiled from SRPMS in case there was a problem with ttls in that version. The configuration was

Re: curious network problem

2010-08-17 Thread Alan DeKok
Antony King wrote: I did 'make destroycerts', then 'make' in the certs directory. It should all be new in there. OK. I guess so; it's just very frustrating that it all works perfectly if you are localhost, but not if you are a remote host. Or maybe it works from localhost with

Re: curious network problem

2010-08-17 Thread Antony King
*edit* After writing most of the below, I used iperf to check that UDP packets were getting through, and discovered that after about 4 packets the stream was getting dropped. This turned out to be caused by vmware sitting on the interface I was connecting to and doing 'something' - not sure

Re: curious network problem

2010-08-17 Thread John Dennis
On 08/17/2010 05:17 AM, Antony King wrote: I'm tempted to compile it up from scratch on this box too (not using the SRPM) - I spotted that it was looking in the wrong place for some libraries in radiusd.conf (not that fixing it made If there is a problem with the SRPM we want to know about it.

Re: curious network problem

2010-08-17 Thread Antony King
On Tuesday 17 August 2010 13:50:34 John Dennis wrote: On 08/17/2010 05:17 AM, Antony King wrote: I'm tempted to compile it up from scratch on this box too (not using the SRPM) - I spotted that it was looking in the wrong place for some libraries in radiusd.conf (not that fixing it made

curious network problem

2010-08-10 Thread Antony King
Hi all, I'm a bit of a radius noob, so if what I'm trying to do is daft for whatever reason, please be gentle!! I'm trying to set up a radius server as part of a WPA2 enterprise project. It is using EAP/TTLS/MSCHAPv2 to authenticate. On my test system ('goodserver'), an Ubuntu box, with

Re: curious network problem

2010-08-10 Thread Alan DeKok
Antony King wrote: The 'live' server is a centos5.5 box. I've tried with the standard freeradius2 package (version 2.1.7) and a version compiled from SRPMS in case there was a problem with ttls in that version. The configuration was copied over from the test server, with new keys