18 Sep
2012
18 Sep
'12
5:48 p.m.
Hi,
Sorry to spam you, but we have #radtest user1 password 127.0.0.1:1812 0 testing1234 and #radtest user1 password 127.0.0.1:18120 0 testing1234 and we have got the same result for the client
radtest doesnt send EAP packets
line user1 Auth-Type :=eap2, Cleartext-Password :="password"
you ant do that - read the docs, never set the Auth-Type. the packet needs to have the right contents to be dealt with
[eap2] No EAP-Message. Not doing EAP. ++[eap2] returns fail
see. eap2 isnt happy. if you are wanting to test EAP-whateverflavour, then you need to use a client that can send EAP-whateverflavour (like when testing EAP-PWD, I was using the latest beta of wpa_supplicant ) alan