It would seem it's still reading the old dictionary file from 0.93

radclient: dict_init: /usr/local/freeradius-9.3/share/freeradius/dictionary.acc[110]: dict_addvalue: Duplicate value name Administrative-reset for attribute Acc-Reason-Code

This happened when I tried to run radzap to remove an entry of someone not on-line.

/opt/freeradius/bin/radzap -N 63.215.26.209 S19525 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It still seems to be reading the old files.

Alan DeKok wrote:

Radius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I re-ran the install as you said below.

I think it's working, I just have to get used to adding /opt/freeradius in the command lines.

Been watching with the radiusd -x and can even run a radtest

 Exactly.  The problem, as evidenced by your multiple recent emails,
is that you weren't sure what you had done, or what you were doing.
As a result, your progress was less than speedy.

 In general, you NEVER upgrade production servers until you've
upgraded your testing server, and validated the configuration.

 You do have a testing server, don't you?  Or do you always make
updates to your live config, and hope it doesn't break anything?

But now I'm back to the original problem to deny anything with UPPER CASE letters to
prevent double billing by our provider.

 A recent post explained how to fix this.  I suggest going back, and
reading all of the messages in this thread.

 Alan DeKok.
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