(RADIATOR) Intel Proset 9.0 weirdness with EAP-TTLS

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Jan 25 16:14:11 CST 2005


Hello Jeff -

You can use a RewriteUsername to remove the leading "\" (as long as you 
sure it will never be used in a real username).

	RewriteUsername s/^\\//

regards

Hugh


On 26 Jan 2005, at 03:01, Jeff Wolfe wrote:

>
> Has anyone seen problems with users using the new 9.0 version of 
> Intel's Proset wireless drivers and centrino cards? I have a laptop 
> here with the 2200BG chipset and the 9.0 drivers and for reasons I 
> can't explain, it's adding a leading "\" to the User-Name inside the 
> TTLS tunnel:
>
> Code:       Access-Request
> Identifier: 120
> Authentic:
> Attributes:
>         User-Name = "\jtw106"
>         Framed-MTU = 1400
>         Called-Station-Id = "00-0F-23-94-44-7E"
>         Calling-Station-Id = "00-0E-35-1E-3D-8A"
>         cisco-avpair = "ssid=ems-wpa"
>         Service-Type = Login-User
>         Message-Authenticator =
>  	EAP-Message =
>         NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
>         Cisco-NAS-Port = "601"
>         NAS-Port = 601
>         NAS-IP-Address = 172.16.4.5
>         NAS-Identifier = "rscap-3"
>
>
> Actually, it stinks of some sort of Windows Domain logins and Bad 
> Code(tm)..
>
> anyway,
>
> What's the best way to sanitize the user-name before processing it?
>
>
> -JEff
>
>
>
> -JEff
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive 
(www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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