(RADIATOR) Radiator with Aruba/Alcatel wireless APs

Peter Bates Peter.Bates at lshtm.ac.uk
Wed Nov 29 08:53:12 CST 2006


Hello all...

We're running Radiator for various functions, but one of them in
particular
is for 802.1x authentication for clients connecting to a wireless
network
consisting of Aruba (in our particular case they are badged as Alcatel)
APs.

I'd like to somehow send the ESSID in the request in order to separate
Handlers in the configuration, or find some other way of specifying
slightly
different configurations which wouldn't be connected to a Realm.

I see the following in my logs:

Wed Nov 29 14:31:53 2006: ERR: Attribute number 5 (vendor 14823) is not
defined
in your dictionary
Wed Nov 29 14:31:53 2006: ERR: Attribute number 6 (vendor 14823) is not
defined
in your dictionary
Wed Nov 29 14:31:53 2006: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from a.b.c.d port 32777 ....
Code:       Access-Request
Identifier: 67
Authentic:  b<9>xhm<129>7_a/:<8><28>0<217>E
Attributes:
        NAS-Identifier = "alcatel"
        User-Name = "xyz"
        NAS-IP-Address = e.f.g.h
        NAS-Port = 3
        NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
        Calling-Station-Id = "00150050E4ED"
        Called-Station-Id = "000B86410AE0"
        Framed-MTU = 1100

I'm just wondering if I'm missing some useful information because of
the lacking attributes in my dictionary,
or whether there is another way to do this.

I'd be grateful to hear from anyone using this particular wireless kit
with Radiator!


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Peter Bates, Systems Support Officer, IT Services.
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Telephone:0207-958 8353 / Fax: 0207- 636 9838 

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