On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Hugh Irvine wrote:

> The best way to deal with this is in a hook, in which you would do 
> the additional processing to check any cisco-h323... attribute and 
> correct the value to be in the format that the dictionary expects.

i have a couple of friends at cisco, one of which works in the aaa
department of programming.  he stated to me that cisco is hoping that it
become standard radius attributes and that they were NOT planning on changing
those any time soon...

for my application, i really don't need this one attribute.  so, i guess i
could either alter my dictionary file or figure out a way to get radiator to
not fill the logs up with this warning.

i'll look into altering the dictionary to 'fool' radiator into thinking it's
there and will let you know.

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