Hello Masa -


Thanks for the configuration and log file.

It looks like Radiator is crashing and restarting, so could you also run radiusd from the command line to capture the Perl error message?

perl radiusd -foreground -log_stdout -trace 4 -config_file .....

I have copied this mail to Mike, but he is away at the moment so we may not be able to fix the problem until next week.

regards

Hugh


On Friday, Jul 11, 2003, at 02:49 Australia/Melbourne, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi everyone,

I'm testing wireless LAN connection by using peap(ms-chap2-v2).
But I have problems and can't see what is incorrect.

One of the problems is that authentication by using certificates doesn't
work constantly.
But after radiusd restarted,authentication work well for a short period.


What's mean that "EAP TLS SSL_accept result: -1, 2, 8576" in server_log?
What does cause the problems?


So I need you help for resolving problems.

Please give me any ideas.

Thank you in advance.

I'll describe testing environment(includes eap_peap.cfg),server logging.
----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----
(ENVIRONMENT)
"Antenna_side"
Cisco Aironet 1200
"client_side"
Windows XP HomeEdition SP1
"server_side"
OS:RedHat7.3(kernel-2.4.20)
Radiator-Demo-3.6 with patches-3.6
(latest downloaded at 4 july 2003)
Net_SSLeay.pm-1.23
Digest-HMAC-1.01
Digest-SHA1-2.02
Digest-MD4-1.1
openssl-0.9.7b
perl 5.6.1 built for i386-linux
etc.
------------------------------------
(eap_peap.cfg)


#Foreground
#LogStdout
LogDir          /var/log
#DbDir          .
AuthPort        1812
AcctPort        1813
DictionaryFile  /etc/radiator/dictionary,/etc/radiator/dictionary.cisco
# User a lower trace level in production systems:
Trace           4

# You will probably want to add other Clients to suit your site,
# one for each NAS you want to work with
<Client DEFAULT>
        Secret  mysecret
        DupInterval 0
</Client>

# This is where we autneticate a PEAP inner request, which will be an EAP
# request. The username of the inner request will be anonymous, although
# the identity of the EAP request will be the real username we are
# trying to authenticate.
<Handler TunnelledByPEAP=1>
<AuthBy FILE>
# anonymous-PEAP must be in here:
Filename /etc/radiator/users


# This tells the PEAP client what types of inner EAP requests
# we will honour
EAPType PEAP,MSCHAP-V2
</AuthBy>
</Handler>



# The original PEAP request from a NAS will be sent to a matching
# Realm or Handler in the usual way, where it will be unpacked and the inner aut
hentication
# extracted.
# The inner authentication request will be sent again to a matching
# Realm or Handler. The special check item TunnelledByPEAP=1 can be used to sele
ct
# a specific handler, or else you can use EAPAnonymous to set a username and rea
lm
# which can be used to select a Realm clause for the inner request.
# This allows you to select an inner authentication method based on Realm, and/o
r the
# fact that they were tunnelled. You can therfore act just as a PEAP server, or
also
# act as the AAA/H home server, and authenticate PEAP requests locally or proxy
# them to another remote server based on the realm of the inner authenticaiton r
equest.
# In this basic example, both the inner and outer authentication are authenticat
ed
# from a file by AuthBy FILE
<Handler>
<AuthBy FILE>
# The username of the outer authentication
# must be in this file to get anywhere. In this example,
# it requires an entry for 'anonymous' which is the standard use
rname
# in the outer requests, and it also requires an entry for the
# actual user name who is trying to connect (ie the 'Login name'
entered
# in the Funk Odyssey 'Edit Profile Properties' page
Filename /etc/radiator/users


# EAPType sets the EAP type(s) that Radiator will honour.
# Options are: MD5-Challenge, One-Time-Password
# Generic-Token, TLS, TTLS, PEAP, MSCHAP-V2
# Multiple types can be comma separated. With the default (most
# preferred) type given first
EAPType PEAP,MSCHAP-V2,LEAP


# EAPTLS_CAFile is the name of a file of CA certificates
# in PEM format. The file can contain several CA certificates
# Radiator will first look in EAPTLS_CAFile then in
# EAPTLS_CAPath, so there usually is no need to set both
#EAPTLS_CAFile %D/certificates/demoCA/cacert.pem
#EAPTLS_CAFile /usr/local/ssl/LocalCA/cacert.pem
EAPTLS_CAFile /usr/local/ssl/demoCA/cacert.pem


# EAPTLS_CAPath is the name of a directory containing CA
# certificates in PEM format. The files each contain one
# CA certificate. The files are looked up by the CA
# subject name hash value
# EAPTLS_CAPath


# EAPTLS_CertificateFile is the name of a file containing
# the servers certificate. EAPTLS_CertificateType
# specifies the type of the file. Can be PEM or ASN1
# defaults to ASN1
#EAPTLS_CertificateFile %D/certificates/cert-srv.pem
EAPTLS_CertificateFile /usr/local/ssl/cert-srv.pem
EAPTLS_CertificateType PEM


# EAPTLS_PrivateKeyFile is the name of the file containing
# the servers private key. It is sometimes in the same file
# as the server certificate (EAPTLS_CertificateFile)
# If the private key is encrypted (usually the case)
# then EAPTLS_PrivateKeyPassword is the key to descrypt it
#EAPTLS_PrivateKeyFile %D/certificates/cert-srv.pem
#EAPTLS_PrivateKeyPassword whatever
EAPTLS_PrivateKeyFile /usr/local/ssl/cert-srv.pem
EAPTLS_PrivateKeyPassword 1qaz2wsx


                # EAPTLS_RandomFile is an optional file containing
                # randdomness
#               EAPTLS_RandomFile %D/certificates/random

# EAPTLS_MaxFragmentSize sets the maximum TLS fragemt
# size that will be replied by Radiator. It must be small
# enough to fit in a single Radius request (ie less than 4096)
# and still leave enough space for other attributes
# Aironet APs seem to need a smaller MaxFragmentSize
# (eg 1024) than the default of 2048
EAPTLS_MaxFragmentSize 1024


                # EAPTLS_DHFile if set specifies the DH group file. It
                # may be required if you need to use ephemeral DH keys.
#               EAPTLS_DHFile %D/certificates/cert/dh


# If EAPTLS_CRLCheck is set and the client presents a certifica
te
# then Radiator will look for a certificate revocation list (CRL
)
# for the certificate issuer
# when authenticating each client. If a CRL file is not found, o
r
# if the CRL says the certificate has neen revoked, the authenti
cation will
# fail with an error:
# SSL3_GET_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE:no certificate returned
# One or more CRLs can be named with the EAPTLS_CRLFile paramete
r.
# Alternatively, CRLs may follow a file naming convention:
# the hash of the issuer subject name
# and a suffix that depends on the serial number.
# eg ab1331b2.r0, ab1331b2.r1 etc.
# You can find out the hash of the issuer name in a CRL with
# openssl crl -in crl.pem -hash -noout
# CRLs with tis name convention
# will be searched in EAPTLS_CAPath, else in the openssl
# certificates directory typically /usr/local/openssl/certs/
# CRLs are expected to be in PEM format.
# A CRL files can be generated with openssl like this:
# openssl ca -gencrl -revoke cert-clt.pem
# openssl ca -gencrl -out crl.pem
# Use of these flags requires Net_SSLeay-1.21 or later
#EAPTLS_CRLCheck
#EAPTLS_CRLFile %D/certificates/crl.pem
#EAPTLS_CRLFile %D/certificates/revocations.pem


# Some clients, depending on their configuration, may require yo
u to specify
# MPPE send and receive keys. This _will_ be required if you sel
ect
# 'Keys will be generated automatically for data privacy' in the
Funk Odyssey
# client Network Properties dialog.
# Automatically sets MS-MPPE-Send-Key and MS-MPPE-Recv-Key
# in the final Access-Accept
AutoMPPEKeys


# You can enable some warning messages from the Net::SSLeay
# module by setting SSLeayTrace to an integer from 1 to 4
# 1=ciphers, 2=trace, 3=dump data
SSLeayTrace 4


# You can configure the User-Name that will be used for the inne
r
# authentication. Defaults to 'anonymous'. This can be useful
# when proxying the inner authentication. If tehre is a realm, i
t can
# be used to choose a local Realm to handle the inner authentica
tion.
# %0 is replaced with the EAP identitiy
# EAPAnonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED]


# You can enable or disable support for TTLS Session Resumption
and
# PEAP Fast Reconnect with the EAPTLS_SessionResumption flag.
# Default is enabled
#EAPTLS_SessionResumption 0


# You can limit how long after the initial session that a sessio
n can be resumed
# with EAPTLS_SessionResumptionLimit (time in seconds). Defaults
to 43200
# (12 hours)
#EAPTLS_SessionResumptionLimit 10
</AuthBy>
</Handler>
-------------------------------------------------------
(server_log)


Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: NOTICE: SIGHUP received: restarting
Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: DEBUG: Reading users file /etc/radiator/users
Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: DEBUG: Reading users file /etc/radiator/users
Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: DEBUG: Finished reading configuration file '/etc/eap_p
eap.cfg'
Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: DEBUG: Reading dictionary file '/etc/radiator/dictiona
ry'
Thu Jul 10 22:52:28 2003: DEBUG: Reading dictionary file '/etc/radiator/dictiona
ry.cisco'
Thu Jul 10 22:52:28 2003: DEBUG: Creating authentication port 0.0.0.0:1812
Thu Jul 10 22:52:28 2003: DEBUG: Creating accounting port 0.0.0.0:1813
Thu Jul 10 22:52:28 2003: NOTICE: Server started: Radiator 3.6 on radiator-1 (EV
ALUATION) (EVALUATION)
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 192.168.0.47 port 2150 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 88
Authentic: <127><13><206><209>j<189><215>E<158><10>w<239>38<167><128>
Attributes:
User-Name = "nagataki"
cisco-avpair = "ssid=hotspot"
NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.0.47
Called-Station-Id = "000c30da9d03"
Calling-Station-Id = "00022d559b31"
NAS-Identifier = "test-AP-1"
NAS-Port = 37
Framed-MTU = 1400
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
Service-Type = Login
EAP-Message = <2><199><0><13><1>nagataki
Message-Authenticator = @<249>g<211>hf<213>)=<234>4<22>1<185><170><30>


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler ''
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for nagataki, 192.168.0.47, 3
7
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE:
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with EAP: code 2, 199, 13
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Response type 1
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Access challenged for nagataki: EAP PEAP Challe
nge
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 192.168.0.47 port 2150 ....
Code: Access-Challenge
Identifier: 88
Authentic: <127><13><206><209>j<189><215>E<158><10>w<239>38<167><128>
Attributes:
EAP-Message = <1><200><0><6><25>!
Message-Authenticator = <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 192.168.0.47 port 2151 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 89
Authentic: <30><148>,2<221><167><247>EE<179><30><239><217><29>FS
Attributes:
User-Name = "nagataki"
cisco-avpair = "ssid=hotspot"
NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.0.47
Called-Station-Id = "000c30da9d03"
Calling-Station-Id = "00022d559b31"
NAS-Identifier = "test-AP-1"
NAS-Port = 37
Framed-MTU = 1400
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
Service-Type = Login
EAP-Message = <2><200><0>p<25><128><0><0><0>f<22><3><1><0>a<1><0><0>]<3>
<1>?<13>n<3>- <249>&<20>t<176><218><173>4<220><218><146><165><136><252>l<16><7>/<
135>'o<25>cg<227><236><19> u<217><247>@<144>Q'L<168>L<165>><1><166>A<236><166>I<
130>Z<160><176><]<255><174><244><236>'o.<138><0><22><0><4><0><5><0><10> <0><9><0>
d<0>b<0><3><0><6><0><19><0><18><0>c<1><0>
Message-Authenticator = <175>%<20><176><131><25>!3=<178><247><27><31><17
9>Xc


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler ''
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for nagataki, 192.168.0.47, 3
7
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE:
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with EAP: code 2, 200, 112
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Response type 25
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: EAP TLS SSL_accept result: -1, 2, 8576
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Access challenged for nagataki: EAP PEAP Challe
nge
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 192.168.0.47 port 2151 ....
Code: Access-Challenge
Identifier: 89
Authentic: <30><148>,2<221><167><247>EE<179><30><239><217><29>FS
Attributes:
EAP-Message = <1><201><4><10><25><192><0><0><4><236><22><3><1><0>J<2><0>
<0>F<3><1>?<13>o<176>Hgc<171>#z<250><201><175><13>\p<224>8<210>j<246>h< 246>(<147
S<148>]<193>H<14><183> <147>\vQ<17>$<252><227><161><216>ZVu<22>K<180>(!<191>H<2
16>QNc<181>(@<230>e<195><29>_<0><4><0><22><3><1><3><235><11><0><3><231> <0><3><22
8><0><3><225>0<130><3><221>0<130><3>F<160><3><2><1><2><2><1><1>0<13><6> <9>*<134>
H<134><247><13><1><1><4><5><0>0<129><150>1<11>0<9><6><3>U<4><6><19><2>J P1<14>0<1
2><6><3>U<4><8><19><5>Osaka1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4><7><19><5>Osaka1<18>0<16 ><6><3>U<
4><10><19><9>NRINetcom1<17>0<15><6><3>U<4><11><19><8>Internet1<27>0<25> <6><3>U<4
<3><19><18>ACS03.netcom.ad.jp1#
EAP-Message = 0!<6><9>*<134>H<134><247><13><1><9><1><22><20>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- net.com0<30><23><13>030630053113Z<23><13>040629053113Z0<129><150>1<11>0 <9><6><3
U<4><6><19><2>JP1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4><8><19><5>Osaka1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4 ><7><19><
5>Osaka1<18>0<16><6><3>U<4><10><19><9>NRINetcom1<17>0<15><6><3>U<4><11> <19><8>In
ternet1<27>0<25><6><3>U<4><3><19><18>ACS03.netcom.ad.jp1#0!<6><9>*<134> H<134><24
7><13><1><9><1><22><20>[EMAIL PROTECTED] net.com0<129><159>0<13><6><9>*<134>H<134><24
7><13><1><1><1><5><0><3><129><141><0>0<129><137><2><129><129><0><236>a< 215>E
EAP-Message = <190>P<186>B<164><237><173>g<197>d(<187>XdR<252>&$g-><172>
(*<246>+<144><20><209><252><220><28><132>CVW<21>eTl<156><225><178><192> <196><194
<30>w<175>t<169><191>{<222><173>L<237><3><221><5>>QG<209>jA<168><226>A <128><235
a<239>to<17>G<199>P<31>1<198><157><168><175><197><200><233><178>B/ R<<222><133>Y
<196><188>/ <250><198><238><199><159><169>0<12><2><232><30>`J<139><4><144>&<183><
160>nE<18><191>u<223><2><3><1><0><1><163><130><1>70<130><1>30<19><6><3> U<29>%<4>
<12>0<10><6><8>+<6><1><5><5><7><3><1>0<9><6><3>U<29><19><4><2>0<0>0,<6> <9>`<134>
H<1><134><248>B<1><13><4><31><22><29>OpenSSL Generated Certificate0<29><6><3>U<2
9><14><4><22><4><20>eZ<255><236>Z<189><146><4><185><252>O<165>$<237><28 >~<128><2
17><176>J0<129><195><6><3>U<29>
EAP-Message = #<4><129><187>0<129><184><128><20><166><16><130><186><13>z
<29><214><193>%<156><17><153><192><157>Qx+<31>z<161><129><156><164><129 ><153>0<1
29><150>1<11>0<9><6><3>U<4><6><19><2>JP1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4><8><19><5>Os aka1<14>0
<12><6><3>U<4><7><19><5>Osaka1<18>0<16><6><3>U<4><10><19><9>NRINetcom1< 17>0<15><
6><3>U<4><11><19><8>Internet1<27>0<25><6><3>U<4><3><19><18>ACS03.netcom .ad.jp1#0
!<6><9>*<134>H<134><247><13><1><9><1><22><20>[EMAIL PROTECTED] net.com<130><1><0>0<13
<6><9>*<134>H<134><247><13><1><1><4><5><0><3><129><129><0>,<25>w<242>< 239><188>
5<139>[EMAIL PROTECTED]'<174><178>E<232><184><231><220>^2C<174><233>4<25><233>92J<206 ><14><155
Message-Authenticator = <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>


Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: NOTICE: SIGHUP received: restarting
Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: DEBUG: Reading users file /etc/radiator/users
Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: DEBUG: Reading users file /etc/radiator/users
Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: DEBUG: Finished reading configuration file '/etc/eap_p
eap.cfg'
Thu Jul 10 22:52:27 2003: DEBUG: Reading dictionary file '/etc/radiator/dictiona
ry'
Thu Jul 10 22:52:28 2003: DEBUG: Reading dictionary file '/etc/radiator/dictiona
ry.cisco'
Thu Jul 10 22:52:28 2003: DEBUG: Creating authentication port 0.0.0.0:1812
Thu Jul 10 22:52:28 2003: DEBUG: Creating accounting port 0.0.0.0:1813
Thu Jul 10 22:52:28 2003: NOTICE: Server started: Radiator 3.6 on radiator-1 (EV
ALUATION) (EVALUATION)
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 192.168.0.47 port 2150 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 88
Authentic: <127><13><206><209>j<189><215>E<158><10>w<239>38<167><128>
Attributes:
User-Name = "nagataki"
cisco-avpair = "ssid=hotspot"
NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.0.47
Called-Station-Id = "000c30da9d03"
Calling-Station-Id = "00022d559b31"
NAS-Identifier = "test-AP-1"
NAS-Port = 37
Framed-MTU = 1400
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
Service-Type = Login
EAP-Message = <2><199><0><13><1>nagataki
Message-Authenticator = @<249>g<211>hf<213>)=<234>4<22>1<185><170><30>


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler ''
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for nagataki, 192.168.0.47, 3
7
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE:
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with EAP: code 2, 199, 13
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Response type 1
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Access challenged for nagataki: EAP PEAP Challe
nge
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 192.168.0.47 port 2150 ....
Code: Access-Challenge
Identifier: 88
Authentic: <127><13><206><209>j<189><215>E<158><10>w<239>38<167><128>
Attributes:
EAP-Message = <1><200><0><6><25>!
Message-Authenticator = <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 192.168.0.47 port 2151 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 89
Authentic: <30><148>,2<221><167><247>EE<179><30><239><217><29>FS
Attributes:
User-Name = "nagataki"
cisco-avpair = "ssid=hotspot"
NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.0.47
Called-Station-Id = "000c30da9d03"
Calling-Station-Id = "00022d559b31"
NAS-Identifier = "test-AP-1"
NAS-Port = 37
Framed-MTU = 1400
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
Service-Type = Login
EAP-Message = <2><200><0>p<25><128><0><0><0>f<22><3><1><0>a<1><0><0>]<3>
<1>?<13>n<3>- <249>&<20>t<176><218><173>4<220><218><146><165><136><252>l<16><7>/<
135>'o<25>cg<227><236><19> u<217><247>@<144>Q'L<168>L<165>><1><166>A<236><166>I<
130>Z<160><176><]<255><174><244><236>'o.<138><0><22><0><4><0><5><0><10> <0><9><0>
d<0>b<0><3><0><6><0><19><0><18><0>c<1><0>
Message-Authenticator = <175>%<20><176><131><25>!3=<178><247><27><31><17
9>Xc


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler ''
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for nagataki, 192.168.0.47, 3
7
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE:
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with EAP: code 2, 200, 112
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Response type 25
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: EAP TLS SSL_accept result: -1, 2, 8576
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Access challenged for nagataki: EAP PEAP Challe
nge
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 192.168.0.47 port 2151 ....
Code: Access-Challenge
Identifier: 89
Authentic: <30><148>,2<221><167><247>EE<179><30><239><217><29>FS
Attributes:
EAP-Message = <1><201><4><10><25><192><0><0><4><236><22><3><1><0>J<2><0>
<0>F<3><1>?<13>o<176>Hgc<171>#z<250><201><175><13>\p<224>8<210>j<246>h< 246>(<147
S<148>]<193>H<14><183> <147>\vQ<17>$<252><227><161><216>ZVu<22>K<180>(!<191>H<2
16>QNc<181>(@<230>e<195><29>_<0><4><0><22><3><1><3><235><11><0><3><231> <0><3><22
8><0><3><225>0<130><3><221>0<130><3>F<160><3><2><1><2><2><1><1>0<13><6> <9>*<134>
H<134><247><13><1><1><4><5><0>0<129><150>1<11>0<9><6><3>U<4><6><19><2>J P1<14>0<1
2><6><3>U<4><8><19><5>Osaka1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4><7><19><5>Osaka1<18>0<16 ><6><3>U<
4><10><19><9>NRINetcom1<17>0<15><6><3>U<4><11><19><8>Internet1<27>0<25> <6><3>U<4
<3><19><18>ACS03.netcom.ad.jp1#
EAP-Message = 0!<6><9>*<134>H<134><247><13><1><9><1><22><20>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- net.com0<30><23><13>030630053113Z<23><13>040629053113Z0<129><150>1<11>0 <9><6><3
U<4><6><19><2>JP1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4><8><19><5>Osaka1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4 ><7><19><
5>Osaka1<18>0<16><6><3>U<4><10><19><9>NRINetcom1<17>0<15><6><3>U<4><11> <19><8>In
ternet1<27>0<25><6><3>U<4><3><19><18>ACS03.netcom.ad.jp1#0!<6><9>*<134> H<134><24
7><13><1><9><1><22><20>[EMAIL PROTECTED] net.com0<129><159>0<13><6><9>*<134>H<134><24
7><13><1><1><1><5><0><3><129><141><0>0<129><137><2><129><129><0><236>a< 215>E
EAP-Message = <190>P<186>B<164><237><173>g<197>d(<187>XdR<252>&$g-><172>
(*<246>+<144><20><209><252><220><28><132>CVW<21>eTl<156><225><178><192> <196><194
<30>w<175>t<169><191>{<222><173>L<237><3><221><5>>QG<209>jA<168><226>A <128><235
a<239>to<17>G<199>P<31>1<198><157><168><175><197><200><233><178>B/ R<<222><133>Y
<196><188>/ <250><198><238><199><159><169>0<12><2><232><30>`J<139><4><144>&<183><
160>nE<18><191>u<223><2><3><1><0><1><163><130><1>70<130><1>30<19><6><3> U<29>%<4>
<12>0<10><6><8>+<6><1><5><5><7><3><1>0<9><6><3>U<29><19><4><2>0<0>0,<6> <9>`<134>
H<1><134><248>B<1><13><4><31><22><29>OpenSSL Generated Certificate0<29><6><3>U<2
9><14><4><22><4><20>eZ<255><236>Z<189><146><4><185><252>O<165>$<237><28 >~<128><2
17><176>J0<129><195><6><3>U<29>
EAP-Message = #<4><129><187>0<129><184><128><20><166><16><130><186><13>z
<29><214><193>%<156><17><153><192><157>Qx+<31>z<161><129><156><164><129 ><153>0<1
29><150>1<11>0<9><6><3>U<4><6><19><2>JP1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4><8><19><5>Os aka1<14>0
<12><6><3>U<4><7><19><5>Osaka1<18>0<16><6><3>U<4><10><19><9>NRINetcom1< 17>0<15><
6><3>U<4><11><19><8>Internet1<27>0<25><6><3>U<4><3><19><18>ACS03.netcom .ad.jp1#0
!<6><9>*<134>H<134><247><13><1><9><1><22><20>[EMAIL PROTECTED] net.com<130><1><0>0<13
<6><9>*<134>H<134><247><13><1><1><4><5><0><3><129><129><0>,<25>w<242>< 239><188>
5<139>[EMAIL PROTECTED]'<174><178>E<232><184><231><220>^2C<174><233>4<25><233>92J<206 ><14><155
<226>}<4><202>+<18><229><252><236><232>
EAP-Message = IO<231>-<155>fv<26><159>[e<7><8><4>r<188><17>(4<221><157>R
Message-Authenticator = <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 192.168.0.47 port 2152 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 90
Authentic: <170><217>(? _a<1>9<236><206>U<154><26>J<
Attributes:
User-Name = "nagataki"
cisco-avpair = "ssid=hotspot"
NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.0.47
Called-Station-Id = "000c30da9d03"
Calling-Station-Id = "00022d559b31"
NAS-Identifier = "test-AP-1"
NAS-Port = 37
Framed-MTU = 1400
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
Service-Type = Login
EAP-Message = <2><201><0><6><25><0>
Message-Authenticator = u <181><182><231><153>s<166><135>|XT<132>p<141>~


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler ''
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for nagataki, 192.168.0.47, 3
7
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE:
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with EAP: code 2, 201, 6
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Response type 25
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Access challenged for nagataki: EAP PEAP Challe
nge
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 192.168.0.47 port 2152 ....
Code: Access-Challenge
Identifier: 90
Authentic: <170><217>(? _a<1>9<236><206>U<154><26>J<
Attributes:
EAP-Message = <1><202><0><242><25><0> <6>EF<24><2><157><30><150>|<11>L<2
41><213><174>y<168>(<218>5<216><253><165><165><159><232><0><221><185> e<185>J<27
<3>Lt<159><23>~F{J.<218><19><237><196><201><8><150>z<30><194><171><237 ><195><22
7><16>8CO%<22><3><1><0><168><13><0><0><160><2><1><2><0><155><0><153>0<1 29><150>1
<11>0<9><6><3>U<4><6><19><2>JP1<14>0<12><6><3>U<4><8><19><5>Osaka1<14>0 <12><6><3
U<4><7><19><5>Osaka1<18>0<16><6><3>U<4><10><19><9>NRINetcom1<17>0<15>< 6><3>U<4>
<11><19><8>Internet1<27>0<25><6><3>U<4><3><19><18>ACS03.netcom.ad.jp1#0 !<6><9>*<
134>H<134><247><13><1><9><1><22><20>[EMAIL PROTECTED]<14><0><0><0>
Message-Authenticator = <0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 192.168.0.47 port 2153 ....
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 91
Authentic: 7<30>#Lb<24><204><189>-%~<187>[<22>N%
Attributes:
User-Name = "nagataki"
cisco-avpair = "ssid=hotspot"
NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.0.47
Called-Station-Id = "000c30da9d03"
Calling-Station-Id = "00022d559b31"
NAS-Identifier = "test-AP-1"
NAS-Port = 37
Framed-MTU = 1400
NAS-Port-Type = Wireless-IEEE-802-11
Service-Type = Login
EAP-Message = <2><202><0><199><25><128><0><0><0><189><22><3><1><0><141><
11><0><0><3><0><0><0><16><0><0><130><0><128><10>/ n<4><252><252>KZ,<14><167><177>
A<143><130><226>P<175><240><219>{7<245><217><215><165><192><132>O<207>< 218><137>
@i<141><222>`<159>K<2>A<7>"<142><189><232><197><250>:A<231><235><245>=v <146><250
\<212><178><247>9<220>t- <163><193>v<227><189>M<177>RL<173>w<27>`1<17>0p<227><1
3>"'<153>Cn<196><227>f<243><3><12><228>[%<28><130><195><149>Ah<170>Y<23 ><31><12>
<184><239>rB<210>9<164><195><27><152><203>S<210>]<163>i<187><243><20><3 ><1><0><1
<1><22><3><1><0> <150>?h<22><185>L<192><242><233><31><16><10><191><225>5<218><2
0>a<142>2q<218><229><26>/<252>Zi<211>j<2><228>
Message-Authenticator = k<163>5M<251>,<235><134><251><190>V<207><130><15
0><31><221>


Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler ''
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Deleting session for nagataki, 192.168.0.47, 3
7
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with Radius::AuthFILE:
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Handling with EAP: code 2, 202, 199
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Response type 25
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: EAP TLS SSL_accept result: 1, 0, 3
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Access challenged for nagataki: EAP PEAP Challe
nge
Thu Jul 10 22:52:48 2003: DEBUG: Packet dump:


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Best Regards.

Masa
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