Thank you Dave On Tuesday, April 22, 2025, Dave Funk <dbfunk@engineering.uiowa.edu> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025, Dave Funk wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025, SIMON BABY wrote:
Thank you Dave. Yes with regular port I can see radius packets at the the
radius sever and between the client and hostapd I see EAPOL packets.
Can you suggest what value needs to write in the fwd_mask for this to work for bridge interface ?
radius does not have a "fwd_mask" parameter so this is not a radius question.
As I said, UDP/TCP 1812 & 1813 traffic from your access points ("hostapd" ?) needs to reach your radius server.
You need to configure your Linux system hosting your radius server so that happens. If you are running radius inside some kind of container/vitalization system (EG: Docker, virtual-box, etc), then you need to set the network configuration for those systems to make the above happen.
You need to direct your "fwd_mask" question to the appropriate group discussing what ever technology you are using, this is outside of radius.
OK, sorry, I did not know what "hostapd" was. It is still the case that this is not a radius question, it is a "hostapd" configuration question.
If you look for the hostapd mailing list you will probably get more useful information about it: http://w1.fi/hostapd/ http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/hostap
Also google for "linux hostapd" gets a bunch of hits.
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