Hello John -
From the error message it looks like there is a typo in your configuration file.
The correct keyword is "EAPType", not "eapType" (note the upper case letters).
See section 6.17.22 in the Radiator 3.7.1 reference manual ("doc/ref.html").
regards
Hugh
On 15/11/2003, at 7:54 AM, John Hoarty wrote:
I couldn't get AuthBy File to work in my Win 2000 environment. Kept getting
the "Bad Authenticator" error, even though my shared secret was correct. So,
I downloaded the perl module for OpenSSL and tried AuthBy LSA. I used the
config file from the goodies directory and entered my domain, etc. Here's
the error I get now. By the way, your docs say that Radiator is compatible
with the Cisco Aironet AP340 and AP350 Aps, but I'm using 1200s. Should this
be compatible? :
Fri Nov 14 14:36:27 2003: ERR: Unknown keyword 'eapType' in C:\Program Files\Radiator\radius.cfg line 35
I don't understand this error. I just copied and pasted the config file,
making minor and necessary tweaks.
Fri Nov 14 14:36:27 2003: DEBUG: Reading users file c:/Program
Files/Radiator/users
Fri Nov 14 14:36:27 2003: DEBUG: Finished reading configuration file
'C:\Program Files\Radiator\radius.cfg'
Fri Nov 14 14:36:27 2003: DEBUG: Reading dictionary file 'c:/Program
Files/Radiator/dictionary'
Fri Nov 14 14:36:28 2003: DEBUG: Creating accounting port 0.0.0.0:1646
Fri Nov 14 14:36:28 2003: NOTICE: Server started: Radiator 3.7.1 on ******
(EVALUATION)
Here's an excerpt from the config file:
<AuthBy LSA> Domain ********
# If you specify EAPType LEAP, you can also handle # Cisco LEAP with any LSA native authentication EAPType LEAP </AuthBy>
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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