Antonio Matera wrote:
Hallo, thanks for your answer.
Now I post all my configuration and log, in this way I suppose that is
much easy understand my problem.
my eap.conf file is:
Your eap.conf is irrelevant because...
authorize {
preprocess
mschap
suffix
#eap
files
}
...you've disabled eap by commenting it out.
Why do people insist on breaking the server? Start with the default
config and make small changes to work towards what you need. Making
massive changes without understanding the consequences just breaks it.
authenticate {
Auth-Type CHAP {
chap
}
Auth-Type MS-CHAP {
mschap
}
Auth-Type LDAP {
ldap
}
#eap
}
I don't know if I have to insert in the authorize and authenticate
module eap. Whitout it I have this log:
Of course you do. How else would EAP work?
Ready to process requests.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.20.4:1645, id=93,
length=180
User-Name = "create-net\\antonio"
Framed-MTU = 1400
Called-Station-Id = "0012.dacb.8420"
Calling-Station-Id = "000c.f135.f1ba"
Cisco-AVPair = "ssid=cn-test"
Service-Type = Login-User
Message-Authenticator = 0x2f697be434714d8586f8cc481b01874f
EAP-Message = 0x02010017016372656174652d6e65745c616e746f6e696f
...and since this is an EAP request, you need eap to work.
This really isn't that hard...
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