Hello Doug -

Have you restarted Radiator to re-read the dictionary? Are you sure you have changed the correct dictionary?

I am actually surprised that Radiator is trying to use Acct-Session-Id as an integer in any case - it should be a string.

And changing the dictionary definition results in a "cast" as you call it. A definition of "binary" should cause the attribute value to be treated as a string of binary characters, with no interpretation at all.

If you still have a problem, please send me a trace 5 debug from Radiator showing the packet dump, together with the startup messages from Radiator, and including a copy of the configuration file (no secrets).


BTW - what does your vendor say about it?

regards

Hugh


On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 09:21 PM, Doug Clements wrote:

That did not seem to do much.. I'm still getting the errors. The secondary problem we have is that since Radiator is assuming the Acct-Session-Id is 0, then people for whom we proxy radius to are getting 0 for this value, and can't track their users.

Is there a way to force Radiator to "cast" this result to a value, or is changing the definition in the dictionary the best we can do?

Thanks!

--Doug


Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Doug -
This is actually a NAS problem, due to a recent upgrade to the CVX software.
The Acct-Session-Id is defined as a string (check the RFC), and the CVX is now sending binary data instead.
You should check with your vendor to find out what they are sending and how to interpret it.
In the meantime, you may be able to redfine the Acct-Session-Id as binary in the Radiator dictionary.
ATTRIBUTE Acct-Session-Id 44 binary
Please let me know if the above works for you, as other people have been having the same problem.
regards
Hugh

NB: I am travelling this week, so there may be delays in our correspondence.

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