Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 27, Issue 44
Garvin Haslett
Garvin.Haslett at Emccsoft.com
Tue Jul 10 11:45:52 CEST 2007
I've changed the client declaration thus so that the CIDR matches the
subnet mask for a Class B IP address:
client 169.254.188.217/16 {
secret = testing123
shortname = belkin-at-garvin
}
But it still doesn't work.
Is this what was meant or is it the 169.254.0.0 network number that is
at fault?
Garvin.
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 19:25:01 +0100
From: <tnt at kalik.co.yu>
Subject: Re: Any successes with Belkin Wireless Access Point.
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Your AP IP address is from Automatic Private IP Addressing range.
Routing is not going to work there. Make a "proper" /30 network between
AP and the PC.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 9/7/2007, "Garvin Haslett" <Garvin.Haslett at Emccsoft.com> pi?e:
>I have a tiny test network consisting of a Belkin Wireless Access Point
>(FCC: K7SF5D7132A) connected by an ethernet cable to a Windows machine
>with an Intel network card.
>
>I'm running FreeRADIUS.net-1.1.5-r0.0.3 and configure the client thus:
>
>client 169.254.188.217 {
> secret = testing123
> shortname = belkin-at-garvin
>}
>
>When I connect to the AP I can see packets getting through to the
>network card using ethereal but nothing appears in the radius.log.
>
>When I disconnect from the AP the device's MAC still appears in the
>AP's list and it is reported as being Authenticated!
>
>Can anyone tell me what I have missed in the configuration?
>
>Garvin.
>
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