Hi Hugh, Thanks a lot for replying.
Uhhhmmm, may I ask where can I get the Radiator 3.4 dictionaries? By the way, I tried downloading the new version, but unfortunately nobody int he company knows of the username and password for the radiator website to download the latest version. I presume, to get the username and password I need to provide some sort of information that we have the license. Is it possible for you to let me know what information do I have to present to open.com.au to get the username and password to download the latest version of radiator? Regards, Zia |-----Original Message----- |From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 5:12 PM |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) dictionary and attribute | | | |Hello Zia - | |Vendor 4874 is Unisphere, vendor 2352 is Redback, and vendor 0 is the |standard RFC numbers. | |I think you will find that almost all (if not all) of these attributes |are defined in the Radiator 3.4 dictionary(s). | |regards | |Hugh | | |On Sunday, Dec 8, 2002, at 01:13 Australia/Melbourne, Ziaur Rahman |wrote: | |> |> Sorry about the prev. mail without subject. |> |> |-----Original Message----- |> |From: Ziaur Rahman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |> |Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 10:12 PM |> |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> |Subject: |> | |> | |> | |> |Hi, |> | |> |I am getting a lot of following ERR in the logs: |> | |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:40 2002: ERR: Attribute number 24 (vendor 4874) |> |is not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:40 2002: ERR: Attribute number 143 (vendor 2352) |> |is not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:40 2002: ERR: Attribute number 142 (vendor 2352) |> |is not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:41 2002: ERR: Attribute number 55 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:41 2002: ERR: Attribute number 87 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:41 2002: ERR: Attribute number 24 (vendor 4874) |> |is not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:41 2002: ERR: Attribute number 52 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:41 2002: ERR: Attribute number 53 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:42 2002: ERR: Attribute number 87 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:42 2002: ERR: Attribute number 24 (vendor 4874) |> |is not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:42 2002: ERR: Attribute number 55 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:42 2002: ERR: Attribute number 87 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:42 2002: ERR: Attribute number 24 (vendor 4874) |> |is not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:42 2002: ERR: Attribute number 52 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> |Sat Dec 7 22:00:42 2002: ERR: Attribute number 53 (vendor ) is |> |not defined in your dictionary |> | |> | |> |I can guess from here that the Attribute is not defined in the |> |dictionary, but strange thing is the vendor is null for some ERRs. |> |Can anyone give me a clue, when can it be null? |> | |> |Also, I never used to get these errors even 1/2 weeks back, all of |> |sudden I am getting this. Can I assume safely here that our ADSL |> |line upstream provider's NAS is being updated and those NAS's are |> |sending new VSAs to the radius? |> | |> |What would be the easiest way to upgrade the dictionary? or do I |> |have to find the attributes manually one by one and add it to the |> |dictionary. |> | |> |FYI, our radiator version is way too old: Radiator 2.17.1. (I just |> |joined the company, this version of the radiator was running since |> |2001, *geeezzz*). |> | |> |TIA. |> | |> |Regards, |> | |> |Zia |> === |> Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ |> Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with |> 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message. |> |> | |-- |Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server |anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows 95/98/2000, NT, MacOS X. |- |Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible, |flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence. | === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.