I've tried this.

I added to my dictionary ...
VENDORATTR 2637 CVX-PPP-AllowPeerIPAddress      0x852102c0      integer

Radiator thinks it's sending ...
Sun Feb 11 11:54:10 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 127.0.0.1 port 62653 ....
Code:       Access-Accept
Identifier: 85
Authentic:
Attributes:
        CVX-PPP-AllowPeerIPAddress = 1

radpwtst says it's getting ...
sending Access-Request...
Attribute number 192 (vendor 2637) is not defined in your dictionary
OK
Code:       Access-Accept
Identifier: 85
Authentic:
Attributes:

Sending this attribute to the CVX (v3.6) causes the CVX to crash hard !

0xc0 = 192 ... I tried radpwtst with other 4-octet VSAs with the same
result. The attributes always seem to be truncated to a single octet.

Support for 4-octet VSAs is number one on my Radiator wish list.


On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Lisa Goulet wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to translate Nortel(Aptis) CVX dictionary attributes to match the
> radius attribute data types - integer, string, ipaddr and date. I hope
> someone has already done it.
>
> Here's an excerpt from rfc 2882(Extended Radius Practices) which describes
> these attributes:
>
> Nortel(Aptis): about 60 VSA: 20 1-byte, ~130 4-byte header.Aptis VSAs have
> shifted from a regular format to a 4-byte header format, due to the large
> number of attributes implemented.
>
> Here's the official(unmodified) nortel cvx:
>

-- 
    Dave
        Savvis Communications
        St.Louis, Missouri


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