Thanks, I'll double check my dialing plans and EAP.
Don
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <
[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 04:23 -0700, Don Weeks wrote:
> > Yes, an example of TTLS would help. That is where I am stuck right
> > now. I did check and I can see Clear's network using the driver but
> > ours does not show up.
>
> So this is what I got from the team; remember this is just the EAP
> section. If you are not seeing your network it means that the channel
> plan and NAP ID are probably not specified correctly and you still
> haven't even gotten to the EAP part. EAP is only used once you plug to a
> NAP/NSP.
>
> ---- example ----
>
> I am not an expert in this.. however, following is the working version
> for UQ with TTLS. The only differences are the realm names.
>
> Even if there are a lot of fields, it is not being used.
>
>
>
> <EAP>
>
> <x1>
>
> <METHOD_TYPE>EAP_TTLS</METHOD_TYPE>
>
> <VENDOR_ID></VENDOR_ID>
>
> <VENDOR_TYPE></VENDOR_TYPE>
>
> <USER_IDENTITY></USER_IDENTITY>
>
>
> <PROVISIONED_PSEUDO_IDENTITY></PROVISIONED_PSEUDO_IDENTITY>
>
> <PASSWORD></PASSWORD>
>
> <REALM>uqwimax.jp</REALM>
>
> <USE_PRIVACY>False</USE_PRIVACY>
>
> <ENCAPS></ENCAPS>
>
> <VFY_SERVER_REALM>False</VFY_SERVER_REALM>
>
> <SERVER_REALMS>
>
> <x0>
>
> <SERVER_REALM>uqwimax.jp</SERVER_REALM>
>
> </x0>
>
> </SERVER_REALMS>
>
> <CERT>
>
> <x0>
>
> <CERT_TYPE>DEVICE</CERT_TYPE>
>
> </x0>
>
> <x1>
>
> <CERT_TYPE>CA</CERT_TYPE>
>
> </x1>
>
> </CERT>
>
> </x1>
>
> <x2>
>
> <METHOD_TYPE></METHOD_TYPE>
>
> <VENDOR_ID>24757</VENDOR_ID>
>
> <VENDOR_TYPE>1</VENDOR_TYPE>
>
> <USER_IDENTITY></USER_IDENTITY>
>
>
> <PROVISIONED_PSEUDO_IDENTITY></PROVISIONED_PSEUDO_IDENTITY>
>
> <PASSWORD></PASSWORD>
>
> <REALM></REALM>
>
> <USE_PRIVACY>False</USE_PRIVACY>
>
> <ENCAPS>1</ENCAPS>
>
> <VFY_SERVER_REALM>False</VFY_SERVER_REALM>
>
> <SERVER_REALMS></SERVER_REALMS>
>
> <CERT></CERT>
>
> </x2>
>
> </EAP>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Don
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Inaky Perez-Gonzalez
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 10:00 -0400, Don Weeks wrote:
> > > Thanks Inaky,
> > >
> > > I have been gathering the details but we use certificates
> > and TTLS
> > > sercurity which they don't so I don't have an example of
> > doing those.
> > > I do have all these details for our base stations but just
> > missing
> > > some of the finer points. I know this is an OMA XML file but
> > OMA
> > > breaks their stuff down into tiny sections. Any idea which
> > one is the
> > > security parameters one or does someone have an example of
> > EAP_TTLS to
> > > go by? Also, the NDS files go in /usr/local/share/wimax and
> > then
> >
> >
> > I'll ask around for an example that you can use
> >
> > > restart wimaxd to pick them up? And is the file name
> > important as
> > > there are 2 NDS files in the directory.
> >
> >
> > You need to modify the file with wimaxd stopped, or it will
> > overwrite
> > the changes. The file name should be
> > NDnSAgentConfig_forDriver.xml.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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