I may have solved my own problem - I have contradicting encryption settings for each VLAN on the Cisco access point. I was testing the setup by bumping the user from VLAN 200 (WPA-required) to VLAN 100 (open access). I'll give this a shot and post my results. -William On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 22:14, William Graeber <swilly@swilly.tk> wrote:
Here is the output of Cisco debugging with "use_tunneled_reply = yes": http://dpaste.com/113022/
Again, I really appreciate your help.
-William
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 18:29, <tnt@kalik.net> wrote:
I have modified eap.conf and added "use_tunneled_reply = yes" in the peap section. I have previously tried this, and obtained the same results. Whenever a client tries to login, they get cycled from authenticating/connecting very quickly. I've posted an example output from a radius debug: http://dpaste.com/112927/
You are getting an Access-Accept with VLAN attributes now:
Sending Access-Accept of id 199 to 10.0.0.254 port 1645 Tunnel-Medium-Type:0 = IEEE-802 Tunnel-Type:0 = VLAN Tunnel-Private-Group-Id:0 = "100" User-Name = "wgraeber" MS-MPPE-Recv-Key = 0x8d9a0e99e52c18b817039f9d503bbd00d66c3cf3927d2528460 7bb4c52ab58f1 MS-MPPE-Send-Key = 0x5b07ed87b3ddd6c9fe6186c9443d80cca1b7e24f393f854f585 59d26a1100bfb EAP-Message = 0x030a0004 Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
But AP is unhappy. Do debug dot11 aaa and see what is it complaining about. It's missing something (probably Service-Type).
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
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