Denis Iskandarov wrote: > I'm running 2.1.7 on CentOS > Why I'm editing dictionaries ? Because i've read whole mailing list > regarding this problem and read such suggestions in some posts > (suggested even by you)
It's sometimes useful, yes. In general, editing them is a bad idea. > SO RESULTS: > 1. default FreeRadius 2.1.7 setup: has old redback dicitionary from > 2000y. with incorrect format of attributes, which are STRING there. Yes.. > Changed them to OCTETS - still not working. I fail to see why. If you get the attributes printed as "..." when the data type is "octets", it's because the server is not using the dictionaries you've edited. >> Really? There are other RADIUS servers? > > Sorry if i've broken ur illusions that FreeRadius is only RADIUS > server in the world. I just wanted to say that i've tested this setup > on other server and system which has almost same config files, just > couple PERL scripts. No, your comment about Radiator was unnecessary. > Maybe something else should be changed in some configuration files > that makes FreeRadius to understand or convert this attributes in > normal format. Try 2.1.10. It works. Or, edit the dictionaries that the server is reading. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

