All, I have a handful of Radiator servers that authenticate wireless users. Occasionally wireless authentication will fail on a given Radiator server. The only thing I've found in the logs that raises eyebrows is this:
Sep 21 13:59:22 10.136.234.71 Sep 21 13:59:22 /opt/radiator/radiusd[1497]: EAP PEAP TLS read failed: 1497: 1 - error:140D2081:SSL routines:TLS1_ENC:block cipher pad is wrong A reboot or stop / start of the daemon seems to fix the issue. Until the daemon has been bounced, however, authentications consistently fail and the number of these "block cipher pad is wrong" errors continues to go up. I have found very little information when scouring the web in terms of what the error means. What causes it? It seems to happen after the servers have been on for a few days and authenticated many thousands of users. Maybe it's a memory leak of some sort? This has become extremely sevice impacting. Any thoughts on what may be causing this would be greatly appreciated. -james
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