tarball source compiled. Radiator is running as root at this time.
Thanks! On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 5:24 PM Hugh Irvine <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi again - > > How did you install Radiator this time? > > Package or tarball? > > And what user is Radiator running as? > > thanks > > Hugh > > > On 17/7/2024 09:08, Cassidy B. Larson wrote: > > Hi Hugh, > > I did try downgrading to 4.25.. it seems to be related to the OS update or > perl itself since it is persisting on 4.25 as it did on 4.29.. really odd. > > It does seem like it’s receiving on the same port it’s sending back out > to.. but not able. So strange! > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: DEBUG: ServerConfig: registering childinit fn > from Radius::Configurable > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: DEBUG: Radius::JSON backend is JSON::PP version > 4.07 > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: DEBUG: SCTP socket API extensions not available > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: DEBUG: Finished reading configuration file > '/usr/local/etc/radiator/radius-eap-authentication.cfg' > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: DEBUG: Reading dictionary file > '/data/radiator/raddb/dictionary' > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: INFO: Using Net::SSLeay 1.94 with SSL/TLS > library version 0x300000d0 (OpenSSL 3.0.13 30 Jan 2024) > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: DEBUG: SSL/TLS library and Net::SSLeay support > set_default_passwd_cb and related functions > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: DEBUG: This system is IPv6 capable. IPv6 > capability provided by: core > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: DEBUG: Creating authentication socket <my_ip> > port 1842 > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:10 2024: NOTICE: Server started: Radiator 4.25 on > <hostname> > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:31 2024: DEBUG: Packet dump: > > *** Received from <ip> port 40333 .... > > … > > … > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:31 2024: DEBUG: Packet dump: > > *** Sending to <ip> port 40333 .... > > > Packet length = 46 > > 0b 35 00 2e 30 e5 a1 5f 38 ea b4 b1 0c 02 04 0e > > af 49 74 be 4f 08 01 2e 00 06 19 20 50 12 23 26 > > 54 69 64 09 ed 26 4a ad f1 33 90 82 7f 21 > > Code: Access-Challenge > > Identifier: 53 > > Authentic: 0<229><161>_8<234><180><177><12><2><4><14><175>It<190> > > Attributes: > > EAP-Message = <1>.<0><6><25> > > Message-Authenticator = #&Tid<9><237>&J<173><241>3<144><130><127>! > > > Tue Jul 16 16:17:31 2024: ERR: sendTo: send to <ip> port 40333 failed: > Socket operation on non-socket > > > On Jul 16, 2024, at 4:48 PM, Hugh Irvine via radiator > <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello Cassidy - > > This is very odd - it looks like the socket has not been created properly. > > I don't understand how you could receive a packet on a socket and not be > able to send? > > What do the startup messages from Radiator look like? > > And what is shown before the log below when the request is received - is > it the same socket number? > > thanks > > Hugh > > > On 17/7/2024 07:37, Cassidy B. Larson via radiator wrote: > > Seeing this after upgrading from a few releases to 4.29 and trying EAP > with my same hosts/clients on my in-office wifi: > > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: ERR: sendTo: send to 10.40.176.98 port 60389 > failed: Socket operation on non-socket > > We're now running FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE on this. > > Here's the last bit of a Trace 5 output.. > > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE: > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: AuthFILE Handling EAP type 1 (Identity), > code: 2 (Response), identifier: 22, length: 24 > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: Initialised SSL library: Net::SSLeay > 1.94, OpenSSL 3.0.13 30 Jan 2024 > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x8 (8) for Net::SSLeay > constant SSL2_MT_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x3 (3) for Net::SSLeay > constant SSL2_MT_CLIENT_FINISHED > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x2 (2) for Net::SSLeay > constant SSL2_MT_CLIENT_MASTER_KEY > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x0 (0) for Net::SSLeay > constant SSL2_MT_ERROR > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x6 (6) for Net::SSLeay > constant SSL2_MT_REQUEST_CERTIFICATE > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x6 (6) for Net::SSLeay > constant SSL2_MT_SERVER_FINISHED > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x4 (4) for Net::SSLeay > constant SSL2_MT_SERVER_HELLO > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x5 (5) for Net::SSLeay > constant SSL2_MT_SERVER_VERIFY > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x2 (2) for Net::SSLeay > constant TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x1 (1) for Net::SSLeay > constant TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_WARNING > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x3 (3) for Net::SSLeay > constant TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: TLS: Using 0x0 (0) for Net::SSLeay > constant TLSEXT_ERR_OK > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: AuthFILE setting EAPTLS_Ciphers to: > DEFAULT:!EXPORT:!LOW > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: EAP result: 3, PEAP Challenge > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: AuthBy FILE result: CHALLENGE, PEAP > Challenge > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: Access challenged for [email protected]: > PEAP Challenge > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: DEBUG: Packet dump: > *** Sending to 10.40.176.98 port 60389 .... > > Packet length = 46 > 0b 1c 00 2e 67 6a 89 68 86 97 9f 2f c9 ca 99 68 > c5 3f 5f 1f 50 12 40 12 4b 21 a4 80 19 29 dc 8e > c9 bc e2 a2 d3 6e 4f 08 01 17 00 06 19 20 > Code: Access-Challenge > Identifier: 28 > Authentic: gj<137>h<134><151><159>/<201><202><153>h<197>?_<31> > Attributes: > Message-Authenticator = > @<18>K!<164><128><25>)<220><142><201><188><226><162><211>n > EAP-Message = <1><23><0><6><25> > > Tue Jul 16 15:31:05 2024: ERR: sendTo: send to 10.40.176.98 port 60389 > failed: Socket operation on non-socket > > > > Going to try downgrading to a few previous releases to figure out where > the problem started.. but just wondering if anybody had any quick clues > while I found time to do that. > > Thanks! > > -c > > > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing > [email protected]https://lists.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator > > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator > > >
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