2013/1/17 Phil Mayers <p.may...@imperial.ac.uk>: > On 17/01/13 12:42, Tiago wrote: >> >> Hello Phil, >> Thanks for your answer. >> >> I have these: >> ATTRIBUTE Download 78 integer >> ATTRIBUTE Upload 79 integer >> >> On /etc/freeradius/dictionary file that is being included as debug showed. >> >> including dictionary file /etc/freeradius/dictionary on freeradius v2. >> >> Maybe I need to create a separate dictionary file and have a include >> on this file? What I'm doing wrong? > > > These attributes are already allocated; you've "stolen" them from the main > attribute space, and are probably having problems with dictionary precedence > - IIRC there were changes in this area in FR2.
Thanks for clarification. > > The correct thing to do is either use a valid, allocated attribute, or > assign your own from a valid, allocated enterprise number that you own. > Any suggestion/tip on how can I migrate from v1 to v2 considering that I have few "invalid" attributes on production today (Download/Upload for example) that it was implemented using the numbers I already mentioned here, so I don't need to mess with 11,000 of customers radreply attributes (that are configured with Download/Upload values) without naming-change? Maybe it will not be there best thing to do, but as a next step. > What is processing these attributes? Since you are using rp-pppoe, I suspect > you are using an "ip-up" script and processing them in shell script? > > In that case, find an allocated attribute with similar purpose, and use > that. Use "grep" to search the dictionaries. Yes, that's correct, its being processed on ip-up. > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html