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>Are you using wired networks (i.e., IEEE 802.1X for Ethernet)? If yes,
>please note that hostapd does not include port access entity (PAE). In
>other words, it does not enforce the port authorized/unauthorized
>processing or in any way change how data frames are passed through.
>
>If you want to block the frames on an unauthorized port in a wired
>network, you will need to use external mechanism (e.g., a kernel module
>to implement PAE functionality or Linux bridge filtering/ibtables) to do
>this and modify hostapd wired driver wrapper (driver_wired.c) to
>configure the external mechanism to block/unblock the port based on IEEE
>802.1X authorization state.
>
>--
>Jouni Malinen PGP id EFC895FA
>
Thanks Jouni Malinen for your help.I used wired networks for IEEE 802.1X authenticaion. I will have a try by your suggestion.
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