-Original Message-
On your Mac (as root), create the
directory /var/log/ eapolclient, then retry your
authentication. The EAP client is OS X should write out
debugging information for the EAP session into that directory
and should give you a better idea of why its halting.
-Original Message-
So if 1.1.3 works, and 1.1.4 doesn't, that's the issue.
Anyone got 1.1.4 and Mac authenticating?
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I'll take another look a little later to see if there's something
else you have to do. It's been a while since I did this.
--Mike
On Feb 2, 2007, at 9:00 AM, King, Michael wrote:
-Original Message-
On your Mac (as root), create the
directory /var/log/ eapolclient, then retry
-Original Message-
When I try a Mac (PowerMac 10.4.8, but have tried also on 10.3.x), it
seems to not work. The Mac throws an error 802.1x Authentication has
failed.
After more testing, and staring at the debug's, it seems this is where
the break-down is, the MAC isn't answering
Yes, it looks like your Mac may not like the MSCHAPv2 response for
some reason. On your Mac (as root), create the directory /var/log/
eapolclient, then retry your authentication. The EAP client is OS X
should write out debugging information for the EAP session into that
directory and
King, Michael wrote:
After more testing, and staring at the debug's, it seems this is where
the break-down is, the MAC isn't answering the tunneled-Access
Challenge.
Version 1.1.4 (and the CVS head) have a patch applied that makes it do
MS-CHAP more correctly. This may be the issue, if the
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