On May 25, 2021, at 8:01 AM, Vieri Di Paola <vieridipaola@gmail.com> wrote:
It puzzles me as to why it does not when connecting with a wire and does when connecting wirelessly.
Wired / wireless have different configuration systems / locations on Windows. So you need to add certificates to both places in order to do both wired and wireless.
If you let the server sit for a while, when it gets the next packet, it will print out a huge set of debug messages which tell you what's wrong, and pointing you to the Wiki.
With just radiusd -X and FR v.3.0.20 ?
Yes.
The only thing I see even if I wait for a long while is something like this:
(625) Sent Access-Challenge Id 21 from 10.215.144.91:1812 to 10.215.110.190:49154 length 0 (625) EAP-Message = 0x010300060d20 (625) Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000 (625) State = 0x6680142d668319b34dda38122881c11c (625) Finished request Waking up in 4.9 seconds. ((625) Cleaning up request packet ID 21 with timestamp +8779
I may need to run radiusd with another set of parameters?
No, the server needs to get *another packet*, as I said above. Alan DeKok.