(RADIATOR) EAPType based handler

Maung Min Thein mgmint at singtel.com
Sun Jan 30 19:33:05 CST 2005


Hi Hugh,

I am particularly looking into  providing dedicated handler for TTLS, PEAP and EAP-SIM. EAP-SIM request will be proxied to another server, whereas PEAP and TTLS requests will be authenticated locally. Same Realm will be used for all types of requests. So, I am exploring other request's parameters that I can use for differentiating these requests. I tried EAPType as in the previous mail, it doesn't work. Is there any other ways for doing this?

Regards,

Min Thein

-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh at open.com.au] 
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:44 AM
To: Maung Min Thein
Cc: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) EAPType based handler


Hello Min Thein -

There are a number of example configuration files that show how to do this sort of thing in "goodies/eap_*.cfg".

Have a look particularily at "goodies/eap_multi.cfg".

regards

Hugh


On 28 Jan 2005, at 20:21, Maung Min Thein wrote:

> Hello Mike,
>  
> I tried to separate a dedicated handler for TTLS authentication with 
> the configuration below. It doesn't work.
>  
> <Handler EAPType=21,Realm=MyRealm>
>  
>         XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>  
> </Handler>
>  
> Is there a way to seperate handler based on EAPType? My intention is 
> to use dedicated handler for TTLS, PEAP, and EAP-SIM. And all these 
> methods will be using the same realm.
>  
> Really appreciate your advise on this.
>   
>  
> Best Regards,
>  
> Min Thein
>

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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