On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Philipp Hanselmann <philipp.hanselmann@qnamic.com> wrote:
Even based on the debug output it looks like that the value %{Cisco-AVPair[*]} is empty?
Help would be appreciated.
I'd start with pasting the complete debug output, not just snippets which you think are important.
<snip> ++[exec] returns noop Sending Access-Accept of id 39 to 192.168.110.210 port 1645 MS-MPPE-Recv-Key = 0xdcf7bf00aa1600ac7ba7032d9exxxxxcd5xxxxxxxxxxx115738 MS-MPPE-Send-Key = 0x8cf29e70b657866e446fb2a8c9xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxc EAP-Message = 0x03060004 Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 User-Name = "phanselmann" Finished request 5. Going to the next request Waking up in 4.8 seconds.
This is the access accept. What was the Access-Request like?
rad_recv: Accounting-Request packet from host 192.168.110.21 port 1646, id=81, length=230 Acct-Session-Id = "00000312" Called-Station-Id = "001a.e35f.42e1" Calling-Station-Id = "0090.4b9a.6ac4" Cisco-AVPair = "ssid=wlan-public" Cisco-AVPair = "vlan-id=113" Cisco-AVPair = "nas-location=unspecified" User-Name = "phanselmann" Cisco-AVPair = "connect-progress=Call Up"
The only attributes that matter for your purpose are the ones in Access-Request. Is there Cisco-AVPair in your Access-Request? -- Fajar