Hi Scott,
thanks for those MS attributes.
I have added them to the standard dictionary for the next release.
Cheers.
On Nov 4, 5:25pm, Scott Adkins wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Vendor Attribute Questions
> Mike McCauley writes:
> > On Nov 4, 8:42am, Richard Barnes wrote:
> > > Subject: (RADIATOR) Vendor Attribute Questions
> > > I'm getting these errors in my logfile:
> > >
> > > Mon Nov 1 10:06:25 1999: ERR: Attribute number 11 (vendor 311) is not
> > > defined in your dictionary
> > > Mon Nov 1 10:06:25 1999: ERR: Attribute number 1 (vendor 311) is not
> > > defined in your dictionary
> > >
> > > I'm Using USR equipment everywhere. In some locations, I'm using
NetServes,
> > > and in other locations I have HiPerARC chassis's. Vendor 429 is USR (or
> > > maybe 3Com). Is vendor 311 the old USR vendor number? if so what
> > > attributes am I missing (what are attribute numbers 1 and 11)?
> >
> > 311 is Microsoft.
> > I dont have any info about those attributes.
> > anyone else?
>
> Yeah, I posted something about this on Oct 31, but I don't believe it ever
> made it to the list. However, I will repost it, since the question came back
> up again. I had basically replied to my own message with the answers I had
> found on the net. Hope this helps!
>
> Scott Adkins writes:
> > I just scanned the archive and noticed that there were 5 previous mailings
> > on this subject, with no real resolution. Here are the log entries that
> > are in question:
> >
> > ERR: Attribute number 11 (vendor 311) is not defined in your dictionary
> > ERR: Attribute number 1 (vendor 311) is not defined in your dictionary
>
> Already found some information relating to this at the following URL:
>
> http://landfield.com/rfcs/rfc2548.html
>
> Vendor 311 is indeed Microsoft. The two attributes are as follows:
>
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-Challenge 11 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-Response 1 string
>
> The complete list of attributes that I gleaned from the document are as
> follows:
>
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-Response 1 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-Error 2 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-CPW-1 3 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-CPW-2 4 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-LM-Enc-PW 5 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-NT-Enc-PW 6 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-MPPE-Encryption-Policy 7 integer
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-MPPE-Encryption-Types 8 integer
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-RAS-Vendor 9 integer
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-Domain 10 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-Challenge 11 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP-MPPE-Keys 12 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-BAP-Usage 13 integer
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Link-Utilization-Threshold 14 integer
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Link-Drop-Time-Limit 15 integer
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-MPPE-Send-Key 16 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-MPPE-Recv-Key 17 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-RAS-Version 18 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Old-ARAP-Password 19 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-New-ARAP-Password 20 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-ARAP-Password-Change-Reason 21 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Filter 22 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Acct-Auth-Type 23 integer
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Acct-EAP-Type 24 integer
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP2-Response 25 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP2-Success 26 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-CHAP2-CPW 27 string
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Primary-DNS-Server 28 ipaddr
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Secondary-DNS-Server 29 ipaddr
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Primary-NBNS-Server 30 ipaddr
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-Secondary-NBNS-Server 31 ipaddr
> VENDORATTR 311 MS-ARAP-Challenge 33 string
>
> Note, there isn't an attribute 32. *shrugs* I hope that the above is
> accurate with regards to string vs integer vs ipaddr, but I am not sure.
>
> Later,
> Scott
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