On 02/26/2013 07:04 PM, Alexander Hartmaier wrote: > After some googling I've found the answer to this question [1] asked on > this list in 2003 [2] > Seems Cisco ASAs, which where called PIX before, where called Altiga > before [3] > > The current dictionary that ships with Radiator has the attributes up to > number 137. > The names in the Cisco ASA doc have some common attributes but also > changed and new ones. > I'd replace all Altiga definitions with Cisco-ASA- attributes with their > names from the table in [2] and submit it to the list for replacement in > the default dictionary, does that sound sane after 13 years?
Since the attributes are in use currently, the updated entries could be shipped at least as a separate dictionary file for those who need to use the latest definitions. I have also seen Altiga attributes used in current Cisco VPN deployments, so I think it would be a good idea to have the current definitions available too. If you have the entries, it would be good to see them and then consider what would be the best way to include them. If there are conflicting entries, then care would be needed when considering how to add them. Otherwise any users that may have equipment using them would have an unfortunate surprise. Thanks! Heikki > [1] > http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CDIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.open.com.au%2Fpipermail%2Fradiator%2F2003-October%2F008053.html&ei=LOksUebXOsvRsgaPpoDQCw&usg=AFQjCNGveQ6v-u4hYtw6RZA5hP8FD_TlUg&sig2=7pknyx-Cqi079pJBCP_SqA&bvm=bv.42965579,d.Yms&cad=rja > [2] > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa84/configuration/guide/ref_extserver.html#wp1753749 > [3] http://www.networkworld.com/news/2000/0119cistiga.html > > -- > Best regards, Alex > > > > *"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"* > T-Systems Austria GesmbH Rennweg 97-99, 1030 Wien > Handelsgericht Wien, FN 79340b > *"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"* > Notice: This e-mail contains information that is confidential and may be > privileged. > If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and then > delete this e-mail immediately. > *"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"*"* > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing list > radiator@open.com.au > http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator > -- Heikki Vatiainen <h...@open.com.au> Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald, Platypus, Freeside, TACACS+, PAM, external, Active Directory, EAP, TLS, TTLS, PEAP, TNC, WiMAX, RSA, Vasco, Yubikey, MOTP, HOTP, TOTP, DIAMETER etc. Full source on Unix, Windows, MacOSX, Solaris, VMS, NetWare etc. _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list radiator@open.com.au http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator