[RADIATOR] EAP-SIM Query

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Sat Feb 20 00:01:15 CST 2010


Hello Gary -

Comments below.


On 19 Feb 2010, at 23:58, Gary Knapper wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am having a problem firing creating the triplets to test the EAP-SIM 
> module (evaluation).  I have been following the steps in 
> ~/Radius-EAP-SIM-1.30/README
> 

OK

> Installation:
> -------------
> 
> To build and install:
> 1. Install Radiator 3.6 plus all patches or later.
> 2. Install the prerequisites mentioned above
> 3. Unpack the Radius-EAP-SIM distribution into a working directory
> 4. cd Radius-EAP-SIM
> 5. perl Makefile.PL
> 6. (as root) make install
> 7. Build a configuration file based on goodies/eap_sgsa.cfg (for PT
>   SGSA MAP gateway interface)  or....
> 7. Develop and configure MAP gateway interface based on
>   AuthSIMOPERATOR.pm and goodies/eap_simoperator.cfg
> 
> I got as far as 6. OK, including the pre-requisites (I think). However I 
> don't have an eap_sgsa.cfg file.
> 

This should read "goodies/eap_simsgsa.cfg".

> When I progress to 'Testing with the SGSA MAP gateway simulator' in the 
> README and reach this stage
> 
> 2. Generate some triplets for your test GSM SIM card (use the right PIN 
> for your SIM card):
> goodies/gettriplets -pin 1234 >>goodies/triplets.dat
> 
> I see the following...
> 
> root at Titan:/home/gary/Radius-EAP-SIM-1.30# goodies/gettriplets -pin 1234 
>>> goodies/triplets.dat
> Could not get readers list: Unknown (reader specific ?) error...
> 
> Is there enough information there to tell me where I am going wrong, or 
> do you need more?
> 

You will need a SIM card reader supported by PCSC to retrieve triplets from the SIM card.

And of course you will also need to install PCSC.

regards

Hugh



> Best regards,
> 
> Gary
> 
> 
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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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