SV: Problems authenticating with freeRADIUS and LEAP

deacarlsson at hotmail.com deacarlsson at hotmail.com
Sun May 31 02:55:07 CEST 2009


This is the output of radius (last lines):

Sending 	Access-Accept of id 0 to 192.168.1.1 port 2065
	Cisco-AVPair +=
"leap:session-key:\203\2155\330<s~z{u\024\010w\335H\216\314\300\241-^,a\273\
276\356\371\363\322\027\3529W;"
	EAP-Message =
0x02030023110100189d41f088151cd22c09671bd15872552b0604864ee196acaf626f62
	Message-Authenticator = 0x000000000000000000000000000
	User-Name = "bob"
Finished request 2.

What is the service type?
I don't think I can do anything more with my AP than point to the radius
server IP and port.

Any more ideas?

Thanks!
Andreas

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g] För Ivan Kalik
Skickat: 31 May 2009 01:52
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Ämne: Re: Problems authenticating with freeRADIUS and LEAP

> I have set up a freeradius server, which are pointed to by my Linksys
> WRT54GL router. Everything seems to work with LEAP authentication, such as
> radtest from localhost and also from my laptop (When router is running
> WPA2
> Personal, and i can connect to the network). The problem comes when i
> switch
> to WPA2 Enterprise. I try to connect with my user credentials to the
> access
> point, and the radius server gets the request, authenricates and sends a
> "Access-Accept" message back to the AP.
>
> But my laptop never gets connected completely. It just says that it is
> "trying to authenticate", and seems to send more access requests to the
> AP,
> and the radiusserver reponds to them with more Access-Accept, but it never
> works.

So, your AP is expecting something in the Access-Accept packet. Did you
read AP documentation to see what it is? It's usually something like
Service-Type.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP

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