Stefan Winter wrote:
Hi,
In SSL Handshake Phase In SSL Accept mode eaptls_process returned 13 modcall[authenticate]: module "eap" returns handled for request 9 modcall: leaving group authenticate (returns handled) for request 9 Sending Access-Challenge of id 18 to 192.168.1.5 port 1217 ... Finished request 9 Going to the next request Waking up in 6 seconds... --- Walking the entire request list --- Cleaning up request 8 ID 17 with timestamp 44e9b492 Cleaning up request 9 ID 18 with timestamp 44e9b492 Nothing to do. Sleeping until we see a request.
Your server is sending a request to the client, but the client never replies to it. The client doesn't like what it gets. Have you included the Extended Usage OID for TLS Web Server Identification into your server cert? Also, when using EAP-TLS, your client's certificate must have the corresponding OID (TLS Client Identification).
Greetings,
Stefan Winter
I made server cert with this script: #!/bin/sh SSL=/usr/lib export PATH=${SSL}/bin/:${SSL}/ssl/misc:${PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${SSL}/lib echo "*********************************************************************************" echo "Creating server private key and certificate" echo "When prompted enter the server name in the Common Name field." echo "*********************************************************************************" echo # Request a new PKCS#10 certificate. # First, newreq.pem will be overwritten with the new certificate request openssl req -new -keyout newreq.pem -out newreq.pem -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # Sign the certificate request. The policy is defined in the openssl.cnf file. # The request generated in the previous step is specified with the -infiles option and # the output is in newcert.pem # The -extensions option is necessary to add the OID for the extended key for server authentication openssl ca -policy policy_anything -out newcert.pem -passin pass:whatever -key whatever -extensions xpserver_ext -extfile xpextensions -infiles newreq.pem # Create a PKCS#12 file from the new certificate and its private key found in newreq.pem # and place in file specified on the command line openssl pkcs12 -export -in newcert.pem -inkey newreq.pem -out $1.p12 -clcerts -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # parse the PKCS#12 file just created and produce a PEM format certificate and key in certsrv.pem openssl pkcs12 -in $1.p12 -out $1.pem -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # Convert certificate from PEM format to DER format openssl x509 -inform PEM -outform DER -in $1.pem -out $1.der # Clean Up rm -rf newert.pem newreq.pem I attach the three certificate's generation scripts... Can you said me where is the fault? Thanks #!/bin/sh SSL=/usr/lib export PATH=${SSL}/bin/:${SSL}/ssl/misc:${PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${SSL}/lib echo "*********************************************************************************" echo "Creating client private key and certificate" echo "When prompted enter the client name in the Common Name field. This is the same" echo " used as the Username in FreeRADIUS" echo "*********************************************************************************" echo # Request a new PKCS#10 certificate. # First, newreq.pem will be overwritten with the new certificate request openssl req -new -keyout newreq.pem -out newreq.pem -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # Sign the certificate request. The policy is defined in the openssl.cnf file. # The request generated in the previous step is specified with the -infiles option and # the output is in newcert.pem # The -extensions option is necessary to add the OID for the extended key for client authentication openssl ca -policy policy_anything -out newcert.pem -passin pass:whatever -key whatever -extensions xpclient_ext -extfile xpextensions -infiles newreq.pem # Create a PKCS#12 file from the new certificate and its private key found in newreq.pem # and place in file specified on the command line openssl pkcs12 -export -in newcert.pem -inkey newreq.pem -out $1.p12 -clcerts -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # parse the PKCS#12 file just created and produce a PEM format certificate and key in certclt.pem openssl pkcs12 -in $1.p12 -out $1.pem -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # Convert certificate from PEM format to DER format openssl x509 -inform PEM -outform DER -in $1.pem -out $1.der # clean up rm -rf newcert newreq.pem #!/bin/sh SSL=/usr/lib export PATH=${SSL}/bin/:${SSL}/ssl/misc:${PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${SSL}/lib # needed if you need to start from scratch otherwise the CA.pl -newca command doesn't copy the new # private key into the CA directories rm -rf demoCA echo "*********************************************************************************" echo "Creating self-signed private key and certificate" echo "When prompted override the default value for the Common Name field" echo "*********************************************************************************" echo # Generate a new self-signed certificate. # After invocation, newreq.pem will contain a private key and certificate # newreq.pem will be used in the next step openssl req -new -x509 -keyout newreq.pem -out newreq.pem -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever echo "*********************************************************************************" echo "Creating a new CA hierarchy (used later by the "ca" command) with the certificate" echo "and private key created in the last step" echo "*********************************************************************************" echo echo "newreq.pem" | CA.pl -newca >/dev/null echo "*********************************************************************************" echo "Creating ROOT CA" echo "*********************************************************************************" echo # Create a PKCS#12 file, using the previously created CA certificate/key # The certificate in demoCA/cacert.pem is the same as in newreq.pem. Instead of # using "-in demoCA/cacert.pem" we could have used "-in newreq.pem" and then omitted # the "-inkey newreq.pem" because newreq.pem contains both the private key and certificate openssl pkcs12 -export -in demoCA/cacert.pem -inkey newreq.pem -out root.p12 -cacerts -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # parse the PKCS#12 file just created and produce a PEM format certificate and key in root.pem openssl pkcs12 -in root.p12 -out root.pem -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # Convert root certificate from PEM format to DER format openssl x509 -inform PEM -outform DER -in root.pem -out root.der #Clean Up rm -rf newreq.pem #!/bin/sh SSL=/usr/lib export PATH=${SSL}/bin/:${SSL}/ssl/misc:${PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${SSL}/lib echo "*********************************************************************************" echo "Creating server private key and certificate" echo "When prompted enter the server name in the Common Name field." echo "*********************************************************************************" echo # Request a new PKCS#10 certificate. # First, newreq.pem will be overwritten with the new certificate request openssl req -new -keyout newreq.pem -out newreq.pem -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # Sign the certificate request. The policy is defined in the openssl.cnf file. # The request generated in the previous step is specified with the -infiles option and # the output is in newcert.pem # The -extensions option is necessary to add the OID for the extended key for server authentication openssl ca -policy policy_anything -out newcert.pem -passin pass:whatever -key whatever -extensions xpserver_ext -extfile xpextensions -infiles newreq.pem # Create a PKCS#12 file from the new certificate and its private key found in newreq.pem # and place in file specified on the command line openssl pkcs12 -export -in newcert.pem -inkey newreq.pem -out $1.p12 -clcerts -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # parse the PKCS#12 file just created and produce a PEM format certificate and key in certsrv.pem openssl pkcs12 -in $1.p12 -out $1.pem -passin pass:whatever -passout pass:whatever # Convert certificate from PEM format to DER format openssl x509 -inform PEM -outform DER -in $1.pem -out $1.der # Clean Up rm -rf newert.pem newreq.pem