Thanks
The reason I edit dictionary files. I've got following error messages when I start radiusd
files: compat = "no"
/etc/raddb/users[3]: Parse error (reply) for entry 12345: Unknown attribute Quin
tum-h323-credit-ammount
Errors reading /etc/raddb/users
radiusd.conf[921]: files: Module instantiation failed.
/etc/raddb/users[3]: Parse error (reply) for entry 12345: Unknown attribute Quin
tum-h323-credit-ammount
Errors reading /etc/raddb/users
radiusd.conf[921]: files: Module instantiation failed.
My users file has onlu following entries
12345 User-Password = "12345"
Quintum-h323-return-code = "h323-return-code=0",
Quintum-h323-credit-ammount = "h323-credit-ammount=100",
Quintum-h323-return-code = "h323-return-code=0",
Quintum-h323-credit-time = "h323-credit-time=200",
Quintum-h323-return-code = "h323-return-code=0",
Quintum-h323-credit-ammount = "h323-credit-ammount=100",
Quintum-h323-return-code = "h323-return-code=0",
Quintum-h323-credit-time = "h323-credit-time=200",
I've tried without Quintum too. then I' ve got
Module: Loaded preprocess
Module: Instantiated preprocess (preprocess)
Module: Loaded realm
Module: Instantiated realm (suffix)
Module: Loaded files
/etc/raddb/users[3]: Parse error (reply) for entry 12345: Unknown attribute h323
-credit-ammount
Errors reading /etc/raddb/users
radiusd.conf[921]: files: Module instantiation failed.
Module: Instantiated preprocess (preprocess)
Module: Loaded realm
Module: Instantiated realm (suffix)
Module: Loaded files
/etc/raddb/users[3]: Parse error (reply) for entry 12345: Unknown attribute h323
-credit-ammount
Errors reading /etc/raddb/users
radiusd.conf[921]: files: Module instantiation failed.
Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Amgaabaatar Purevjal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Could you help me to configure freeradius for quintum . I installed
> radius. But itis rejecting users
...
> rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 192.168.1.10:24579, id=34, length=157
> Attr-4 = 0xc0a8010a
> Attr-1 = 0x3132333435
I am absolutely amazed at the effort you've put into destroying the
default configuration of the server. You've done a lot of work to
make sure that the server won't be able to do anything.
I have no idea why you've done this. The only answer I can give to
your problem is to use the server as it is installed. Don't break
it. Don't edit the dictionary files.
Alan DeKok.
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