>
> rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 139.184.6.42 port 1141, id=42,
> length=151
> User-Name = "ac221"
> NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1
> NAS-Port = 1
> Called-Station-Id = "00-14-C2-B6-7D-32:eduroam"
> Calling-Station-Id = "00-19-E3-0C-CD-58"
> Framed-MTU = 1400
> NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-802.11
> Connect-Info = "CONNECT 54Mbps 802.11g"
> EAP-Message = 0x0200000a016163323231
> Message-Authenticator = 0xae11e154e1819b9fde40d27a0147ad04
> Processing the authorize section of radiusd.conf
> +- entering group authorize
> ++? if ("%{NAS-IP-Address}" == "127.0.0.1")
> expand: %{NAS-IP-Address} -> 127.0.0.1
> ? Evaluating ("%{NAS-IP-Address}" == "127.0.0.1") -> TRUE
> ++? if ("%{NAS-IP-Address}" == "127.0.0.1") -> TRUE
> ++- entering if ("%{NAS-IP-Address}" == "127.0.0.1")
> expand: %{Packet-Src-IP-Address} -> 139.184.6.42
> Bus error
>
> *narrowed*
>
> authorize {
> # Some devices send their loopback address as Nas IP Address, overwrite
> this with packet source.
> if("%{NAS-IP-Address}" == "127.0.0.1"){
> update request {
> NAS-IP-Address := "%{Packet-Src-IP-Address}"
> }
> }
> }
>>
Heh, located the issue with the access point...
If you tell it to fail over to it's internal RADIUS server after trying
the primary and secondary, it'll send 127.0.0.1 to the primary and
secondary too ... fun.
My faith has wained quite a bit in the quality of HP products since
starting this project *sigh*.
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Arran Cudbard-Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting Officer
Infrastructure Services | ENG1 E1-1-08
University Of Sussex, Brighton
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