Blaise St-Laurent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently be tasked with getting an older piece of equipment, a 
> Gandalf XpressWay RLAN, to work with our FreeRADIUS server.

  Ah, memories of Gandalf... I never worked directly on the RLAN, but
I have fond memories of playing Tomb Raider for 2 months while
management decided whether or not the company would go bankrupt.

  It did.

>       1) I'm assuming that the Vendor numbers (IDs) are assigned and 
> recognized, at least by the equipment.

  Yes.

> The system's documentation was designed to work with the CryptoCard
> RADIUS server,

  <cough>  Worked there, too.  They didn't go bankrupt, but I moved
on...

> Where can i find this list (and by extension the Gandalf Vendor ID)?

  http://www.iana.org/numbers.html

  Gandalf is 64.

>       2) The documentation specifies the list as ID numbers (0 - 33) as well 
> as names. Now my understanding of the radius protocol is that the names 
> are never actually transmitted, but rather a combination of venderID 
> and AttributeID, thus, the names i give the custom attributes don't 
> matter (I ask because the docs have them with spaces in them, and i'm 
> tempted to put '-' between the words)

  Type them in like that, and mail them to the list.  We'll include
them in the next version of the server.

  See also      http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.html

  for samples of attribute names.

  See the other dictionaries for samples of what to do, too.

>       3) has anyone successfully made this piece of equipment authenticate 
> against a Radius server (just out of curiousity)?

  Yes, but I worked at Gandalf at the time, so I had a bit of an
unfair advantage.

  Alan DeKok.

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