On 06/08/2009 16:03, Alan DeKok wrote:
Wegener, Norbert wrote:
We noticed at one of the involved windows clients that for an unknown reason 
its system clock changed while the eap session has been started. Might such a 
change of system time also lead to that kind of problem?

   I wouldn't be surprised.  I don't know enough about Windows to say for
sure if this is the cause of the problem.

I would be surprised. It'd be pretty horrific if system time changes effected 
state timers.

So timeouts seem the obvious candidate... Try increasing the EAP session 
timeout in the EAP stanza?

Arran

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