Denis Iskandarov wrote:
I'm running 2.1.7 on CentOS
Why I'm editing dictionaries ? Because i've read whole mailing list
regarding this problem and read such suggestions in some posts
(suggested even by you)
It's sometimes useful, yes. In general, editing them is a bad idea.
SO RESULTS:
Hello
i'm using DHCP Option 82 with Freeradius auth.
it uses several fields as username for auth: User-Name, agent-remote-id and
agent-circuit-id.
User-Name is mac address of cdhcp-client, and comes to radius in normal
format aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
agent-remote-id and agent-circuit-id - are combination
Denis Iskandarov wrote:
they should come in same normal hex format aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff but lil bit
bit longer e.g.:
Agent-Remote-Id = 0006000ded21a480
Agent-Circuit-Id = 00040002
But they are coming in this unknow unreadable format:
Agent-Remote-Id = \000\006\000\r\355!\244\200
octets should work.
i.e. the default configuration works.
Which version are you running, and why did you edit the dictionary files?
As i wrote in my very first post i'm already using octets format in attributes.
default configuration isn't working.
I'm running 2.1.7 on CentOS
Why I'm editing
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