(RADIATOR) Problems with Odyssey/Radiator/NetWare client 4.91

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Jan 5 17:28:01 CST 2006


Hello Alex -

In the first instance I would recommend upgrading to Radiator 3.13  
plus all patches.

Then we will need to see the configuration file and a trace 4 debug  
showing what is happening.

regards

Hugh


On 5 Jan 2006, at 23:48, Alexander Sharaz wrote:

> Chaps,
>
> Having a problem with configuring a wired dot1X connection from a  
> pc via
> a Netware 9vsn 4.91)
>
> Congfig:-
> 1). PC running WinXP
> 2). HP 3400 ProCurve switch
> 3). Radiator 3.11
> 4). Odyssey client 4.01.0.1886 (configured to use EAP-TTLS)
> 5). NetWare client vsn 4.91
>
> The HP box is used by a number of machines all running Odyssey in
> standalone mode and everything works just fine (including the machine
> I'm typing this on) and we've checked using eap-ttls and eap-peap
>
> if I try and configure things to use the NetWare login dialog box
> however, the connection attempt fails with a bad cert error message
> [
> Jan  5, 2006 11:34 :EAP TLS Handshake unsuccessful:  9126: 1 -
> error:14094412:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad  
> certificate
>  client=150.237.74.200 clientip=150.237.74.200 nasIP=150.237.74.200
> nasPort=1 user=ccsdrj pass=(password)   result=FAIL
> ]
>
>
> We've enabled the dot1X config in the NW client and told it to  
> strip off
> the domain from the userid and basically can't see where things  
> might be
> going wrong.
>
> Is anyone using Odyssey with a NetWare client?
> TIA
> Alex
>
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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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