Hello,
thanks for the quick response alan!
I�m sorry! you�re right, maybe sometimes i need someone else to open my blind eyes :).
I guess there is no testing tool where i can send a eap message with, or is there?


regards,
cl




Alan DeKok schrieb:
claufer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Below here I'll just describe what I did so far:

I added two users in the /raddb/users file:
test1    Auth-Type := eap, User-Password == "test1pwd"

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


  Do NOT do that.  The EAP module will decide whether or not to do
EAP.


After configuring i did :
# radtest test1 test1pwd localhost 0 localpwd
Sending Access-Request of id 172 to 127.0.0.1:1812
       User-Name = "test1"
       User-Password = "test1pwd"
       NAS-IP-Address = wlan
       NAS-Port = 0


There's no EAP-Message in that packet.


rlm_eap: EAP-Message not found


So the EAP module doesn't do anything with it.


Why isn't the first user working with Auth-Type := eap ?


  Because you didn't give it a request containing EAP.  The error
messages you posted to the list said exactly what went wrong, and you
should have read them.

Alan DeKok.

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