Title: RE: one question

Hi Richie,

Simply look in the /usr/local/share/freeradius/dictionary file.  It includes a load of $INCLUDE lines pointing to each of the dictionary.foo files.  All you need to do is add $INCLUDE dictionary.fortinet to that file and make sure that the file dictionary.fortinet is in the correct format and is located in the same directory.

Rgds,

Guy


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Sent: Thu 09/08/05 7:58 PM
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Subject: one question

My company is a security vendor company(www.fortinet.com). How to add
dictionary.fortinet to the server's list of vendor dictionaries in later
freeradius version? Does anyone know it?

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