Hi Heikki, Karri,
Just FYI – I noticed that as part of some code to identify broken EAP packets,
the RADIATOR $Radius::EAP::eap_type_to_everyname{} lookup returns nothing when
it comes to EAP method 55 (TEAP). I call it like this:
my $eap_type = ($Radius::EAP::eap_type_to_everyname{$type} ||
'Unknown');
So with TEAP, I see 'Unknown'. Should that be 'Unsupported' instead, or should
the function return 'TEAP'?
See the IANA registry for the EAP methods here:
https://www.iana.org/assignments/eap-numbers/eap-numbers.xhtml#eap-numbers-4
The reason I ask is because I picked this up from the Hotspot 2.0 NAI
information in the Aruba UI in ArubaCentral…
Thoughts? :-)
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