Norman Brandinger wrote:
First,

The three radius messages from the radius log are just INFO messages, not error messages. This is a good thing.

Try using the lowest possible unused number for the attributes. My attributes are in the 240 range. Again, I haven't tested it but perhaps radius has an upper limit of maybe 255 or maybe 1024.

The upper limit is 255 because there is only one byte for RADIUS attribute types.

http://www.iana.org/assignments/radius-types

I'd suggest to either use 124-223 or 241-255 for things like src/dst-leg.

/Christian


Norm



 > Hi Norman,
 >
 > Thanks for the reply.
> According to your suggestion, I have added the following lines in raddb/dicitionary:
 > ATTRIBUTE Src-Leg 1075 integer
 >
 > ATTRIBUTE Dst-Leg 1076 integer
 >
 >
 > change in radiusclient-ng/dictionary:
 > ATTRIBUTE Src-Leg 1075 integer
 > ATTRIBUTE Dst-Leg 1076 integer
 >
 > change in openser/openser.cfg:
> #modparam("acc", "multi_leg_info", "src_leg=$avp(i:901);dst_leg=$avp(i:902)") > modparam("acc", "multi_leg_info", "Src-Leg=$avp(i:901);Dst-Leg=$avp(i:902)")
 >
 > Note, I have commented out the original src_leg/dst_leg definition.
> I don't know what is that i:901 and i:902 means, so I simply change the first letter to upper
 > case and change "_" to "-".
 >
> Restarted radiusd, and try to start openser then found the following error in the
 > /var/log/messages file:
 > ERROR:acc:extra2int: <Src-Leg> is not a number
 >
> When I started radiusd, there are info messages written to /var/log/radiusd.log file: > Wed Oct 3 09:28:45 2007 : Info: Using deprecated naslist file. Support for this will go away
 > soon.
> Wed Oct 3 09:28:45 2007 : Info: rlm_exec: Wait=yes but no output defined. Did you mean
 > output=none?
 > Wed Oct 3 09:28:45 2007 : Info: Ready to process requests.
 >
 > Thanks
 > Sam
 >
 > ----- Original Message ----
 >
From: Norman Brandinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > To: Live Great <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Cc: users@openser.org
 > Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 3:26:40 AM
 > Subject: Re: can't get code for the Failed attribute
 >
 > Hi Sam,
 >
 > If you altered the dictionary entries, you MUST make sure that your
 > openser.cfg, has also been updated.
 >
 > For example:
 >
 > modparam("acc", "radius_extra", "Src-Leg=$avp(s:source_leg);
 > Dst-Leg=$avp(s:destination_leg)")
 >
 > Note that Src-Leg and Dst-Leg MUST be in the dictionary for BOTH
 > radiusclient-ng AND radiusd.
 >
 > Regards,
 > Norm
 >
 > Live Great wrote:
 >> Hi,
 >>
 >> In your example, do you meant openser will trainsform Src-Leg to
 >> src_leg and Dst-Leg to dst_leg?
 >> After I followed your suggestion and changed the definition to,
 >> ATTRIBUTE Src-Leg 1075 string
 >> ATTRIBUTE Dst-Leg 1076 string
 >>
 >> I get an error:
 >> ERROR: acc: can't get code for the src_leg attribute
 >>
 >> I have a feeling that it is case sensitive, and openser is looking for
 >> src_leg instead Src-Leg.
 >>
 >> Thanks
 >> Sam.
 >>
 >>
 >> ----- Original Message ----
 >>
From: Norman Brandinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> To: Live Great <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> Cc: users@openser.org
 >> Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 9:42:15 PM
 >> Subject: Re: can't get code for the Failed attribute
 >>
 >> Hello Sam,
 >>
 >> The definition you used:
 >>
 >> ATTRIBUTE src_leg 0 string
 >>
 >> Probably isn't valid because "0" is more than likely already being
 >> used. Notice that the various ATTRIBUTE numbers are all unique and just
 >> increment. So use the next higher number that is available. If the
 >> last ATTRIBUTE was 240 then your definition might look like:
 >>
 >> ATTRIBUTE src_leg 241 string
 >>
 >> You might also want to consider the general naming convention that is
 >> used. The above example would then look as follows:
 >>
 >> ATTRIBUTE Src-Leg 241 string
 >> Note, when you get around to inserting this data into a database, the
 >> column name will probably not be allowed to have a dash (unless the
 >> column name is quoted).
 >>
 >> Regards,
 >> Norm
 >>
 >>
 >> Live Great wrote:
 >> > It looks like it doesn't look up the dictionary files in
 >> > /usr/local/share/freeradius/ directory.
 >> > But src_leg and dst_leg are not defined in the share directory.
 >> >
 >> > Sam.
 >> >
 >> >
 >> > ----- Original Message ----
 >> >
From: Live Great <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> > To: Norman Brandinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> > Cc: users@openser.org
 >> > Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 10:17:47 AM
 >> > Subject: Re: can't get code for the Failed attribute
 >> >
 >> > Hi Norman,
 >> >
 >> > Thank you for the reply.
 >> > With the definition of "ATTRIBUTE src_leg 0 string", I got an error
 >> > "src_leg is not a number".
 >> > After changed it to the following definition,
 >> > ATTRIBUTE Acct-Status-Type 40 integer
 >> > ATTRIBUTE Service-Type 6 integer
 >> > ATTRIBUTE Event-Timestamp 55 integer
 >> > ATTRIBUTE Acct-Session-Id 44 string
 >> > ATTRIBUTE src_leg 1 integer
 >> > ATTRIBUTE dst_leg 1 integer
 >> > VALUE Acct-Status-Type Start 1
 >> > VALUE Acct-Status-Type Stop 2
 >> > VALUE Acct-Status-Type Failed 0
 >> > VALUE Service-Type Sip-Session 15
 >> >
 >> > I still got this error:
 >> > ERROR:acc:extra2int: <src_leg> is not a number
 >> >
 >> > Thanks
 >> > Sam
 >> > ----- Original Message ----
 >> >
From: Norman Brandinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> > To: Live Great <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> > Cc: users@openser.org
 >> > Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 9:43:41 AM
 >> > Subject: Re: can't get code for the Failed attribute
 >> >
 >> > Hi Sam,
 >> >
 >> > In /usr/local/share/freeradius/dictionary.rfc2866 there exists the
 >> > following entry:
 >> >
 >> > VALUE Acct-Status-Type Failed 15
 >> >
>> > I'm not an expert in this area, but it appears that "Failed" is sort of
 >> > predefined. You probably should NOT use "Failed", instead create a
 >> > unique attribute such as "failed-reason". This is of course assuming
 >> > the rest of your definitions are good.
 >> >
 >> > Please do not cross-post configuration questions of this type to the
 >> > developers mailing list.
 >> >
 >> > Regards,
 >> > Norm
 >> >
 >> >
 >> > Live Great wrote:
 >> > > Hi,
 >> > >
>> > > After added the following Attributes in the radiusclient-ng/dictionary
 >> > > file:
 >> > > ATTRIBUTE src_leg 0 string
 >> > > ATTRIBUTE dst_leg 0 string
 >> > > ATTRIBUTE Failed 0 string
 >> > >
 >> > > I got the following error:
 >> > > ERROR: acc: can't get code for the Failed attribute value
 >> > >
 >> > > How to define a proper attribute in the dictionary file?
 >> > > Thanks
 >> > > Sam
 >> > >
 >> > > ----- Original Message ----
 >> > >
From: Norman Brandinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> > > To: Live Great <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >> > > Sent: Monday, October 1, 2007 9:01:54 PM
>> > > Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Devel] can't get code for the Sip-Response-Code
 >> > > attribute
 >> > >
 >> > > Good Morning,
 >> > >
>> > > You need to make sure the dictionary settings are correct and exactly
 >> > > match what you have specified in OpenSER.
 >> > >
>> > > The dictionaries are specified in radiusclient-ng and in radiusd (and
 >> > > mediaproxy if you use it)
 >> > >
 >> > > The error is telling you that "Sip-Response-Code" cannot be found
 >> in any
 >> > > of the dictionaries you have specified.
 >> > >
 >> > > Regards,
 >> > > Norm
 >> > >
 >> > > Live Great wrote:
 >> > > > Hi,
 >> > > >
 >> > > > I still can't this work, that's why I posted in the development
 >> forum.
 >> > > >
 >> > > > I have installed openser with *_ACC=ture uncommented in the
 >> > acc/Makfile..
 >> > > > But I can't start openser now.
>> > > > Here is the error when I executed /usr/local/etc/rc.d/openser start:
 >> > > >
 >> > > > core:rc.d # ./openser start
 >> > > > Command Monit to start OpenSER...
 >> > > > 'openser' start: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/openser
 >> > > > 'openser' failed to start
 >> > > > Starting Open SIP Router:
 >> > > > Listening on
 >> > > > udp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060
 >> > > > udp: 12x..x.x..x [12x.x.x.x]:5060
 >> > > > Aliases:
 >> > > > udp: xxx..xxx..com.au:5060
 >> > > > udp: localhost.xxx.com.au:5060
 >> > > > udp: localhost:5060
 >> > > >
 >> > > > In /var/log/messages:
 >> > > > ERROR: acc: can't get code for the Sip-Response-Code attribute
 >> > > > ERROR:acc:mod_init: failed to init radius
 >> > > >
 >> > > > core:rc.d # ps -auxww | grep openser
 >> > > > root 35219 0.0 0.1 1520 728 p2 R+ 12:03AM 0:00.00 grep
 >> > > openser
 >> > > > core:rc.d # ps -auxww | grep radius
 >> > > > root 35230 0.0 0.3 5004 3256 ?? Ss 12:04AM 0:00.00
 >> > > > /usr/local/sbin/radiusd
 >> > > > core:rc.d # ps -auxww | grep mysql
 >> > > > mysql 75881 0.0 0.1 1732 1116 p1- I 20Sep07 0:00.02
 >> /bin/sh
 >> > > > /usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe
 >> > > > --defaults-extra-file=/usr/local/var/db/mysql/my.cnf --user=mysql
 >> > > > --datadir=/usr/local/var/db/mysql
 >> > > > --pid-file=/usr/local/var/db/mysql/core.xxx.com.au.pid
 >> > > > mysql 75924 0.0 2.7 49016 28336 p1- S 20Sep07 10:52.77
 >> [mysqld]
 >> > > > root 35237 0.0 0.1 1544 644 p2 RL+ 12:05AM 0:00.00 grep
 >> > mysql
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Why I got thos acc errors when starting openser?
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Thanks
 >> > > > SW
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
 >> > > > ----- Original Message ----
 >> > > >
From: Norman Brandinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> > > > To: Live Great <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >> > > > Cc: FreeRadius users mailing list
 >> > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; users@openser.org
 >> > > > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 11:11:23 PM
 >> > > > Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] Failed to compile openser with
 >> freeradius
 >> > > > support
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Comment the FREERADIUS=1 in the openser/Makefile
 >> > > >
>> > > > Make sure that in modules/acc/Makefile ENABLE_RADIUS_ACC=true is not
 >> > > > commented
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Regards,
 >> > > > Norm
 >> > > >
 >> > > >
 >> > > > Live Great wrote:
 >> > > > > HI,
 >> > > > >
 >> > > > > In FreeBSD 6.2, I got this error when I compiled openser with
 >> > > > > freeradius support.
 >> > > > >
 >> > > > > ../../radius.h:36:32: freeradius-client.h: No such file or
 >> directory
 >> > > > > acc.c: In function `init_acc_rad':
>> > > > > acc.c:464: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without
 >> > > a cast
 >> > > > > acc.c:475: error: `DICT_ATTR' undeclared (first use in this
 >> > function)
 >> > > > > acc.c:475: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
 >> once
 >> > > > > acc.c:475: error: for each function it appears in.)
 >> > > > > acc.c:475: error: `da' undeclared (first use in this function)
 >> > > > > acc.c:475: error: `DICT_VALUE' undeclared (first use in this
 >> > function)
 >> > > > > acc.c:475: error: `dv' undeclared (first use in this function)
 >> > > > > acc.c: In function `acc_rad_request':
 >> > > > > acc.c:509: error: `VALUE_PAIR' undeclared (first use in this
 >> > function)
 >> > > > > acc.c:514: error: invalid lvalue in assignment
>> > > > > acc.c:555: error: `OK_RC' undeclared (first use in this function)
 >> > > > > gmake[1]: *** [acc.o] Error 1
 >> > > > > gmake[1]: Leaving directory
 >> > > > > `/usr/ports/net/openser/work/openser-1.2.2-tls/modules/acc'
 >> > > > > gmake: *** [modules] Error 2
 >> > > > > *** Error code 2
 >> > > > >
 >> > > > > Stop in /usr/ports/net/openser.
 >> > > > > *** Error code 1
 >> > > > >
 >> > > > > Is there any way I can compile openser with freeradius support?
 >> > > > >
 >> > > > > Thanks
 >> > > > > SW
 >> > > > >
 >> > >
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