Thanks for help, Alan. I think I have the problem resolved. Just for
fun when I used radclient I specified the dictionary location with -d
and it worked! Maybe radclient was thinking the custom dictionary file
was somewhere else? I'm not sure, but it seems to work now and thats
the only thi
Chris Carver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe so. Here is what is a custom dictionary file thats included
> in /etc/raddb/dictionary:
Ok...
> I still see the same behavior as before. The users file completely
> ignores the existance of a redirectPort80 in the access-request, but it
>
Alan DeKok wrote:
Chris Carver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
redirectPort80 is an
attribute tied to an ldap attribute through the ldap_attrs file.
Did you define it in the dictionaries?
Alan DeKok.
I believe so. Here is what is a custom dictionary file thats included
in /etc/raddb/diction
Chris Carver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> redirectPort80 is an
> attribute tied to an ldap attribute through the ldap_attrs file.
Did you define it in the dictionaries?
Alan DeKok.
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