(RADIATOR) PEAP config and proxying

Rute Sofia rsofia at seas.upenn.edu
Wed Apr 16 04:56:52 CDT 2003


>  Hello Hugh,


comments bellow:

>
> successful - I am having trouble understanding how this  would happen 
> given the configuration you show below. I would have  thought that any 
> usernames without a realm suffix would get proxied by  the <Handler> 
> clause.

Actually, I wrote this wrongly :-); I meant that I tried the config 
where users holded username at mydomain.xpto, and where there was no 
username rewrite. sorry

>
> I also don't understand the second series of Access-Requests you  
> receive:
>
>> Code:       Access-Request
>> Identifier: 44
>> Authentic:  ,<24><204><152><219><28>8<7><215><7><171>b<218><141><253>|
>> Attributes:
>>     cisco-avpair = "ssid=xpto"
>>     NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.1.1
>>     Called-Station-Id = "000bfd8bf299"
>>     Calling-Station-Id = "000bbe2ce5df"
>>     NAS-Identifier = "AP1200-8bf299"
>>     NAS-Port = 37
>>     Framed-MTU = 1400
>>     NAS-Port-Type = 19
>>     EAP-Message =  
>> <2><10><0>&<25><0><23><3><1><0><27><248><26><237><192><193>><172><29><1 
>> 99>D<181>2Al<18>$Z<247>UQ<240><229>b%><174><161>
>>     Message-Authenticator =  
>> W@<215><168><2><149><15><237><17><19><127><239><240><241><2><222>
>>
>
> These appear to be some special form of request from the access point?
>
No, it's a regular aironet 1200. There's no problem at all with the AP, 
considering that we've already tried different configs, and it works.

Thanks,
rute

> T





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