Corey Jones wrote:
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That's not nice. Is it really that difficult to post the *original*
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I'm trying to get a freeradius server up and running but I'm having
trouble with the attributes I've included in the master
Is the integer type in the dictionaries signed or unsigned? It appears from
the release notes for 2.1.8 that it is, but this is not noted in the
dictionary file that I have seen so would like to confirm.
Ben
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Ben Wiechman wrote:
Is the integer type in the dictionaries signed or unsigned?
Unsigned. Except for one WiMAX attribute, which has type signed.
It appears from
the release notes for 2.1.8 that it is, but this is not noted in the
dictionary file that I have seen so would like to confirm.
S Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks .. but still .. those thingies .. c .. cr .. 7064 .. what are they ?
7064 is a vendor id. c, cr etc. are flags used by Steel-Belted Radius
to specify how the attributes are used. See
Hi everybody,
I got a file that looks like this (utstarcom.dct) which would need to be
translated to freeradius .. anyone can help?
start of file
# utstarcom.dct - Radius dictionary for UTStarcom BBS1000
@radius.dct
#
# UTStarcom specific parameters
#
MACRO UTStarcom-VSA(t,s) 26 [vid=7064
That one's pretty easy; have a peek at the other FreeRADIUS-formatted
vendor dictionaries that come with the package and spy the nuances in
the differences.
On Tue, August 19, 2008 10:33 am, S Adrian wrote:
Hi everybody,
I got a file that looks like this (utstarcom.dct) which would need to
That one's pretty easy; have a peek at the other FreeRADIUS-formatted
vendor dictionaries that come with the package and spy the nuances in
the differences.
Ok, but what about that radius.dct .. should it affect what I enter in the
new freeradius dictionary file ?
# utstarcom.dct - Radius
Here it is attached to this message.
Thanks .. but still .. those thingies .. c .. cr .. 7064 .. what are they ?
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S Adrian wrote:
I got a file that looks like this (utstarcom.dct) which would need to be
translated to freeradius .. anyone can help?
http://github.com/alandekok/freeradius-server/tree/master/share/dictionary.utstarcom
:)
There's also a simple (i.e. dumb) script that does some of the
Hi,
I wan to configure dictionary both on server side and client side.
My step is:
1. Put dictionary file dictionary.prosoft to /usr/share/freeradius.
And put its path to dictionary. The attached is my dictionary file.
2. I use a kind of radius client named TinyRadius. Try
On Tue 04 Sep 2007, yangcuilin wrote:
Hi,
I wan to configure dictionary both on server side and client side.
My step is:
1. Put dictionary file dictionary.prosoft to
/usr/share/freeradius. And put its path to dictionary. The attached is my
dictionary file.
2. I use a kind
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
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