ichiro tanaka <i_tan...@hotmail.co.jp> writes: > Proxy-Server recognition was repaired, if proxy-server did not include > "dictionary.ascend".
I believe it is time to revisit the Ascend dictionary fixup. This was done once, and then reverted for between 2.1.7 and 2.1.8: commit e23e4754f755e6fe82a28e53ccc1b9ffcaf53fda Author: Alan T. DeKok <al...@freeradius.org> Date: Wed Dec 2 11:54:23 2009 +0100 Revert "Moved Ascends illegal attributes to their own file" This reverts commit 0241615ea5e98a13c92c266daab356e057d6a27d. While these dictionaries are unfortunate, making this change in a point release is likely a bad idea. commit 0241615ea5e98a13c92c266daab356e057d6a27d Author: Alan T. DeKok <al...@freeradius.org> Date: Tue Sep 29 10:10:59 2009 +0200 Moved Ascends illegal attributes to their own file Yes, I can see the point that this will break existing setups. But I will argue that such setups have *always* been broken. At least when we are discussing the FreeRADIUS 2.x era. You cannot support them without breaking RFC conformance, which should have a higher priority even in the stable tree. Or just rename the next 2.1.x release "2.2.0" if that makes you feel better :-) Bjørn - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html