<div dir="ltr"><div>Dear Developers,</div>
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<div>I've been poking around the internals of wpa_supplicant</div>
<div>using the eapol_test propgram. I debugged a client trying to </div>
<div>access an AP that was used as a pass-through to connect</div>
<div>to a RADIUS server. All stationed on my localhost. </div>
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<div>The process was revolving state machines SUPP_PAE, </div>
<div>KEY_RX, SUPP_BE, and the peer's state machine</div>
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<div>Could you please elaborate on the meaning of the first three? </div>
<div>What is PAE, KEY_RX and BE?</div>
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<div>rfc 4137 only mentiones peer's sm and a full-authenticator</div>
<div> (in a pass through mode). Which sm is responsible for what?</div>
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<div>thanks a lot!</div>
<div></div><br>-- <br>Best regards, <br>Paul<br></div>