Hi Mike,
Appreciate your quick response. I modified the code to pull 3 triplets from
the HTTP server and pass it like this. I also modified the radius.cfg
(NumTriplets 3).
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Hello Rajesh -
Mike is away until next week.
regards
Hugh
On 25 Jun 2010, at 18:20, Rajesh Thota wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Appreciate your quick response. I modified the code to pull 3 triplets from
> the HTTP server and pass it like this. I also modified the radius.cfg
> (NumTriplets 3).
>
That worked. Thank you. What did -i do?
Adam
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On 6/24/10 5:10 AM, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Hello Adam -
>
> Try this:
>
>
> /o
I see this a lot in my logs. Is that a problem?
Fri Jun 25 00:07:45 2010: ERR: Attribute number 101 (vendor 9967) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 00:34:45 2010: ERR: Attribute number 101 (vendor 9967) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 01:00:46 2010: ERR: Attribute numbe
Bluesocket is what we use.
What is a radius dictionary and whats it used for? What would I do with
it once I got it?
Adam
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ager...@cgps.org
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On 6/
Hi!
> Bluesocket is what we use.
>
> What is a radius dictionary and whats it used for? What would I do with
> it once I got it?
Radius packets are binary encodings of Type-Key-Value attribute
sets.
There are standard radius attributes and there are enterprise (vendor)
specific attributes. The
Hello Adam -
The dictionary is the file that contains all of the RADIUS attribute
definitions for the standard set plus all the vendor specifics.
The error you show is due to a missing vendor-specific for vendor 9967 which is
listed as Bluesocket.
You should ask Bluesocket for their vendor-sp
Hello Adam -
The -I parameter to perl indicates where to find the Radiator modules.
Here is the help for perl:
Radiator-4.6 hugh$ perl -h
Usage: perl [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments]
-0[octal] specify record separator (\0, if no argument)
-aautosplit mode