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Hi, In message <a0a22b9f0512042124q57e4afacuab0075c3e18a08e7 at mail dot gmail dot com>, Ervin Malicdem <schadow1 at gmail dot com> writes >Hi, > >Pardon my ignorance, Neil, because I am a newbie in terms of networking >so I do not know how put a passive tap and check if MAC address are >being sent. > >What I only observe whenever I try to authenticate a wireless client is >that the wireless AP's (WRT54G) MAC address gets authenticated but the >wireless client's MAC does not get authenticated. But when >authenticating the wired clients through the LAN ports of WRT54G, the >MAC of the AP plus the MAC of the wired client gets authenticated. > >I see those info, btw, at m0n0wall's captive portal logs. OK. I know there was someone else on the list who had the same problem. Is there anyone here with this problem that can perform a packet capture between the wireless AP and m0n0wall to ensure that the AP isn't hiding everything behind its own MAC address? HTH, Neil. >On 12/5/05, Neil A. Hillard <m0n0 at dana dot org dot uk> wrote: > Hi, > > In message < > a0a22b9f0512041638r4da66ddk473b2b8a57e692a0 at mail dot gmail dot com>, > Ervin Malicdem <schadow1 at gmail dot com> writes > >This was an issue I have brought up since July but no working > solutions were > >given. Using WRT54G as WAP (not using WAN port) and disabled MAC > Filter. > >Sadly, WRT54G - Captive Portal Authentication only works with 1.2b7 > for me. > >Anything above that version will simply loop you back to the > authentication > >page. > > > >But if you connect through the wired port of the WRT54G, you can > >successfully authenticate. This problem only happens if you > connect > >wirelessly. > > Are you able to put either a hub or passive tap between the AP and > your > m0n0wall to check the MAC address being sent in the packets from the > wireless client by performing a packet capture? > > ATB, > > > Neil. > > -- > Neil A. Hillard E-Mail: m0n0 at dana dot org dot uk > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch -- Neil A. Hillard E-Mail: m0n0 at dana dot org dot uk |