Hi,
Please find attached a brand-new Meru dictionary file and an updated Trapeze
dictionary file (updated based on 2.2.0).
Do you want diffs?
Regards,
John.
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On 28 Mar 2013, at 10:35, John Carter jcar...@identitynetworks.com wrote:
Hi,
Please find attached a brand-new Meru dictionary file and an updated Trapeze
dictionary file (updated based on 2.2.0).
Do you want diffs?
No... a pull request on GitHub would be nice though :)
-Arran
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Subject: Re: New/updated dictionary files for Meru and Trapeze
On 28 Mar 2013, at 10:35, John Carter jcar...@identitynetworks.com wrote:
Hi,
Please find attached a brand-new Meru dictionary file and an updated
Trapeze dictionary file (updated based on 2.2.0
On 28 Mar 2013, at 10:45, John Carter jcar...@identitynetworks.com wrote:
Sorry, never used Git. Is it essential?
No. It's just easier for us if you submit patches via GitHub. That said the
patch is small so it's not that much of an issue.
Merged into Master and v2.x.x so the changes will
Hello Guys,
Someone have the dictionary file for 3Com switches(5500 Series)?
We have a Freeradius to management our network devices and I need 3Com
dictionary to able access control level.
Regards,
Thiago Lizardo de Moraes
System Engineer
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On 2008-06-06 09:01, Thiago Lizardo de Moraes wrote:
Hello Guys,
Hello,
Someone have the dictionary file for 3Com switches(5500 Series)?
Yep.
We have a Freeradius to management our network devices and I need 3Com
dictionary to able access control level.
The one shipped with all
Wesley Schwengle wrote:
In the radiusd.conf I can include a file:
...
However, in the dictionary file I cannot use ${prefix}:
Yes. The dictionary files are completely independent of the
configuration files. This is so that programs needing to do *radius*
can use the dictionaries
All,
I have a question regarding including files.
In the radiusd.conf I can include a file:
$INCLUDE /path/to/file
$INCLUDE ${prefix}/file
However, in the dictionary file I cannot use ${prefix}:
Errors reading dictionary: dict_init:
/opt/freeradius-1.1.5/etc/raddb/dictionary[6]: Couldn't
Hi,
There are a few dictionary files in /freeradius-1.1.6/share/ directory. Some of
the Attributes have 'encrypt' option with values 1 or 2.
I tried putting 'encrypt=2' for an attribute in a packet that was meant to be
proxied on port 1814. But after giving this value, the packet is being sent
Gaonkar, Kedar wrote:
There are a few dictionary files in /freeradius-1.1.6/share/ directory.
Some of the Attributes have 'encrypt' option with values 1 or 2.
I tried putting 'encrypt=2' for an attribute in a packet that was meant
to be proxied on port 1814. But after giving this value
hi,
Wat is the purpose of having dictionary files in the Radius Client?
thank u.
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To be able to communicate with the server. If you don't know the words
it's hard to speak or understand the langusge.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 12/7/2007, Diana Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
hi,
Wat is the purpose of having dictionary files in the Radius Client?
thank u
deployed server. To do that I had to patch a source copy of freeradius and
provide both the
radius server and client the appropriate dictionary files.
What I would like is the ability to extend the formal SIP ATTRIBUTES with my
own set.
And so, I tried adding myself some custom attributes to both
server. To do that I had to patch a source copy of freeradius and
provide both the
radius server and client the appropriate dictionary files.
What I would like is the ability to extend the formal SIP ATTRIBUTES with
my own set.
And so, I tried adding myself some custom attributes to both dictionary
dictionary
files, the one on the
freeradius server and the other on openser's radiusclient-ng server and
tried for example this:
ATTRIBUTE Sip-Src-IP 900 string
That won't work. See the documentation for why. i.e. man
dictionary in FreeRADIUS.
My question is why, and how
liran tal wrote:
What I would like is the ability to extend the formal SIP ATTRIBUTES
with my own set.
Use a vendor-specific dictionary. We're trying to convince the SER
people to do the same thing.
And so, I tried adding myself some custom attributes to both dictionary
files, the one
On Wed 27 Jun 2007, liran tal wrote:
Hey everyone,
I attempted at first to post this issue in openser's mailing list but have
failed
to get a reply and thus I am trying in freeradius's as I hope there are
people here with similar experience.
Hi Liran
Basically the way both SER and openSER
Hi,
The dictionary files that come with Freeradius for Alcatel is old and
incompatible. What is the procedure to submit a new dictionary file ?
Thanks and Regards,
Anitha
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Anitha Vijayakumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The dictionary files that come with Freeradius for Alcatel is old and
incompatible. What is the procedure to submit a new dictionary file ?
Mail a copy to the list. Or, if it's big, put it on bugs.freeradius.org
Alan DeKok.
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Hi,
I am using HP ProCurve 2626 ( smaller version of 2650 ) and I haven't seen
any dictionary files nor need for a dictionary file. MAC-Based auth is
working fine with freeradius and I suppose EAP would works fine as well.
Regards,
Edvin Seferovic
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Seferovic Edvin wrote:
Hi,
I am using HP ProCurve 2626 ( smaller version of 2650 ) and I haven't seen
any dictionary files nor need for a dictionary file. MAC-Based auth is
working fine with freeradius and I suppose EAP would works fine as well.
Get them from HP then post them with a bug
Can anyone point me to dictionary file for an HP ProCurve 2650 switch?
I've got basic authentication functioning but I don't have the
information I need to get the privilege level working.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Tunnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone point me to dictionary file for an HP ProCurve 2650 switch?
Ask HP. I've never used one of those switches, or seen an HP dictionary.
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files.
I got it! It turns out that not all the dictionary files in
/usr/local/share/freeradius directory are included by default. Once I
added $INCLUDE dictionary.netscreen to the
/usr/local/share/freeradius/dictionary file, everything started working.
Thanks to everyone who responded,
Mark
I'm using FreeRADIUS 1.0.5. to authenticate admin logins to a
NetScreen5. I'm able to authenticate accounts just fine. Now I'd
like to begin pulling administrative privileges from the Radius
server, but I haven't figured out how to do that. I've referenced the
dictionary.netscreen file in
Mark Tunnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've referenced the
dictionary.netscreen file in my clients.conf file, nastype =
netscreen,
That isn't necessary.
I've tried various permutations like:
markt Auth-Type := Local, User=Password == testing
NS-Admin-Privilege = Read-Only-Admin
. dictionary files.
I'm using FreeRADIUS 1.0.5. to authenticate admin logins to a
NetScreen5. I'm able to authenticate accounts just fine. Now I'd
like to begin pulling administrative privileges from the Radius
server, but I haven't figured out how to do that. I've referenced
Can you show the debug output, as suggested in the README, INSTALL,
and FAQ?
Alan DeKok.
Here's the debug from the Radius server:
Ready to process requests.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 172.17.200.13:2913, id=16,
length=51
User-Name = markt
User-Password =
Mark Tunnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the debug from the Radius server:
Ready to process requests.
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 172.17.200.13:2913, id=16,
length=51
User-Name = markt
User-Password = testing
NAS-IP-Address = 172.17.200.13
Sorry, I was using an x instead of an X. Here's the full debug:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# radiusd -X
Starting - reading configuration files ...
reread_config: reading radiusd.conf
Config: including file: /usr/local/etc/raddb/proxy.conf
Config: including file: /usr/local/etc/raddb/clients.conf
I'm using FreeRADIUS 1.0.5. to authenticate admin logins to a
NetScreen5. I'm able to authenticate accounts just fine. Now I'd
like to begin pulling administrative privileges from the Radius
server, but I haven't figured out how to do that. I've referenced the
dictionary.netscreen file in
Mark Tunnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
users: Matched entry markt at line 2
So, what is that entry?
If it's one of the ones you posted earlier, it should send back the
attributes you've configured.
At least, it does so in my configuration.
Are you sure you're using the same names
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