--On mardi 24 juin 2003 09:26 +1000 Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
thanks for the full log.
Looks like Radiator is not seeing a completed client hello from your client:
its still waiting for the client hello to be closed off.
This is very puzzling: your client is
Hello Jerome,
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:32 pm, Jerome Fleury wrote:
--On mardi 24 juin 2003 09:26 +1000 Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
thanks for the full log.
Looks like Radiator is not seeing a completed client hello from your
client: its still waiting for the
Hello Jerome,
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:32 pm, Jerome Fleury wrote:
--On mardi 24 juin 2003 09:26 +1000 Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
thanks for the full log.
Looks like Radiator is not seeing a completed client hello from your
client: its still waiting for the
--On Tuesday, June 24, 2003 09:58:28 PM +1000 Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jerome,
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:32 pm, Jerome Fleury wrote:
--On mardi 24 juin 2003 09:26 +1000 Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
thanks for the full log.
Looks like
Hello Jerome,
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 01:37 am, Jerome Fleury wrote:
--On Tuesday, June 24, 2003 09:58:28 PM +1000 Mike McCauley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jerome,
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:32 pm, Jerome Fleury wrote:
--On mardi 24 juin 2003 09:26 +1000 Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--On Friday, June 20, 2003 10:10:46 AM +1000 Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salut Jerome -
It looks like Radiator is crashing if the log stops as shown. You will need to look
at the
Perl output to see what the error is, but it is usually a missing module that has
not been
HelloJerome,
My experience with this type of behaviour is that the real cause of the
actually occurred long before. What happens is that Radiator declines to
reply to a request for some reason, and then you see a number of
retransmissions.
We will need to see _all_ of the Radiator log file
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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Can't get PEAP to work, need help.
--On Friday, June 20, 2003 10:10:46 AM +1000 Hugh Irvine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salut Jerome -
It looks like Radiator
--On Monday, June 23, 2003 10:54:36 PM +1000 Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HelloJerome,
My experience with this type of behaviour is that the real cause of the
actually occurred long before. What happens is that Radiator declines to
reply to a request for some reason, and then
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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Can't get PEAP to work, need help.
--On Friday, June 20, 2003 10:10:46 AM +1000 Hugh Irvine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salut Jerome -
It looks like Radiator is crashing if the log stops as
shown. You will need to look at the
Perl output
Hello Jeremy,
thanks for the full log.
Looks like Radiator is not seeing a completed client hello from your client:
its still waiting for the client hello to be closed off.
This is very puzzling: your client is behaving differently to other clients we
have observed.
What PEAP client are you
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 09:26 am, Mike McCauley wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
Sorry: Jerome
thanks for the full log.
Looks like Radiator is not seeing a completed client hello from your
client: its still waiting for the client hello to be closed off.
This is very puzzling: your client is behaving
Here is the test config:
Client: Cisco Aironet/Orinoco
802.1X client: 2000+hotfix/Funk Odyssey
AP: Cisco Aironet 1100
I use the test config from goodies/eap_peap.cfg with this modification:
Filename %D/users-wifi
(is there any special entry to put in this file ? anonymous user ?)
As soon as
Jerome,
It seems like the request did not reach the server, or the server dropped
the request. We have similar problems at one point with Windows 2000
when using the Windows 2000 built-in client with Cisco 350. It turned out
we needed zero configuration, Service pack 3 and 802.11b authentication
Salut Jerome -
It looks like Radiator is crashing if the log stops as shown. You will
need to look at the Perl output to see what the error is, but it is
usually a missing module that has not been loaded. The easiest way to
see what is happening is to run radiusd from the command line like
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