yes i hav configured aka module in eap.conf like this:

# Supported EAP-types

                #
                #  We do NOT recommend using EAP-MD5 authentication
                #  for wireless connections.  It is insecure, and does
                #  not provide for dynamic WEP keys.
                #
                md5{
                }
                sim{
                }
                aka{
                }


Warm Regards,
NAYAN JAIN (280609)
SE (Software Engineer  - 50PE)


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Nayan Gjain wrote:
>
> yes i know that
> i have added the EAP-AKA patch also to it.this same server is working
> properly in linux2.6 version

 And... did you configure the AKA module in eap.conf?

 Alan DeKok.
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