Hi,

Thanks for the reply.
Now TLS connection is established.
I get following error after 33seconds and sockets will be closed.

waking up in 29.4 seconds.
Reached idle timeout on socket auth from client (10.253.6.11, 1645) -> (*, 2083, virtual-server=default)
 ... shutting down socket auth from client (10.253.6.11, 1645) -> (*, 2083, virtual-server=default)
Waking up in 2.9 seconds.
... cleaning up socket auth from client (10.253.6.11, 1645) -> (*, 2083, virtual-server=default)

I have changed idle_timeout period to 0 from 30.(in tls and default file)
According to my understanding 0 means infinite.
So sockets and conenction has to be up for infinite amount of time.
Please Correct me if I am wrong!

Thanks,
Kavya


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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 08:48:30 +0000
From: A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk
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Hi,

>    I generated .csr using openssl command and used this csr to generate CA
>    signed certificate. I installed this CA signed certificate under trusted
>    root of server. But when I run freeradius in debug mode, I get the
>    following error:

eap.conf (2.x) or mods-enabled/eap files give clear documentation
on the cert files etc required.  the FreeRADIUS system comes with fully documented
information about certificate generation and requirements


but your error looks like the client is using the wrong CA when talking to the RADIUS
server

please use the history feature of the users mailing list to see exactly this same issue
talked about many many times over the past years

alan


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