Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no> writes:
Alexander Clouter <alex@digriz.org.uk> writes:
The 'No information to cache' means you do not have anything useful (for example 'User-Name') in the reply packet.
Makes sense.
In the post-auth of my inner-eap virtual server I have added: ---- post-auth { ... # needed for TTLS cache update reply { User-Name := "%{request:User-Name}" } ... } ----
That should fix your problem.
Thanks. Looks like something for the default config/documentation with that comment included.
Hmm, well I found that this needed to be update outer.reply { User-Name := "%{request:User-Name}" } like the example that's already there... Not that I pretend to understand any of this. But the first version left me with still having Thu Jun 3 16:53:30 2010 : Info: [ttls] Got tunneled Access-Accept Thu Jun 3 16:53:30 2010 : Info: [ttls] Saving response in the cache Thu Jun 3 16:53:30 2010 : Info: [ttls] WARNING: No information to cache: session caching will be disabled for this session. while updating the outer.reply list gave: Thu Jun 3 17:00:07 2010 : Info: [ttls] Got tunneled Access-Accept Thu Jun 3 17:00:07 2010 : Info: [ttls] Saving response in the cache Bjørn