1812 is for external eduroam servers.

11812 is for network devices (NAS).

 

Tomasz Karczewski

Administrator Sieci

 



 

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From: Anne Dijkstra via PacketFence-users
<packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> 
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2023 5:54 PM
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Cc: Anne Dijkstra <ab.dijks...@noorderpoort.nl>
Subject: [*Suspicious Email*] [PacketFence-users] Eduroam port 11812 not
working

 

Good evening everyone,

 

We are replacing our Microsoft NPS Servers with Packetfence. All is working
:) but we are running into a problem with eduroam.

I followed the manual exactly. So I created a internal source (the eduroam
servers), an external source and connection profiles.

If I understand correctly, I must use port 11812 for the eduroam external
source and add Packetfence radius server IP with port 11812 to the WiFi
controller.

But when I make an authentication request from the WiFi controller to
Packetfence on port 11812, it does nothing. The WiFi controller has error
"Connection time out". 

When I start TCPdump on the Packetfence server I only see incoming packets
from the WiFi controller, but no reply.

Moreover, the incoming eduroam packets from the world to our environment is
working (So an employee or student on an eduroam location that is not ours).

 

I hope you can help me!

Thanks for your replies.

 

 

Regards,

Anne Dijkstra 

 

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