On 13/8/09 06:07, Sanhenra Sinaga wrote:
[eap] Request found, released from the list [eap] EAP/peap [eap] processing type peap [peap] processing EAP-TLS [peap] eaptls_verify returned 7 [peap] Done initial handshake [peap] <<< TLS 1.0 Alert [length 0002], fatal bad_certificate TLS Alert read:fatal:bad certificate TLS_accept:failed in SSLv3 read client certificate A rlm_eap: SSL error error:14094412:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad certificate SSL: SSL_read failed inside of TLS (-1), TLS session fails. TLS receive handshake failed during operation [peap] eaptls_process returned 4 [peap] EAPTLS_OTHERS [eap] Handler failed in EAP/peap [eap] Failed in EAP select ++[eap] returns invalid Failed to authenticate the user.
The SSL/TLS handshake failed. Did the client reject the certificate? if it's a Windows box and you are using a self-signed cert you will either need to add the CA cert to the Trusted Root Certificates or configure the Wireless connection not to validate the server certificates. Steve -- Steven Carr Systems Development Officer SLS/ITS/Systems - (0191) 515 3953