You could run a radiusd -v to check the version that's installed.
if we are using the same vendor, it's likely that the unknown attributes
are unknown simply because the vendor have messed them up .. :)
- Kristoffer
On 03/14/2011 01:54 PM, David Peterson wrote:
I am working on the same issue, likely with the same NAS vendor. Is
the order important?
I am also seeing some "uknown attributes" in my pcap file. Perhaps I
am on the wrong build. How do I verify if I am compiling 3.0 version?
David
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Subject: Re: Sending attribute with sub-attributes
Kristoffer Milligan wrote:
> Attribute
> R3-IF-Descriptor
> Sub-TLV
> R3-IF-Name
> R3-IF-ID
> PDFID
>
> These are all exposed in the dictionary .. but running a MySQL based
> freeradius configuration, how do I return this type of packet when a
> user requests access?
R3-IF-Name = "foo"
R3-IF-ID = 1234
...
The server will take care of encapsulating them into the
R3-IF-Descriptor when it sends a packet. Until then, don't worry
about it. :)
Alan DeKok.
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