Hi John -
BTW - please make sure you pick up all the patches for Radiator 2.18,
as there have been quite a few fixes posted.
cheers
Hugh
At 22:36 -0500 01/4/24, John Coy wrote:
>Greetings all!
>
>It's been a long time since I've posted to this list -- probably
>a good sign because my RADIUS server has been authenticating nicely
>for several years now. I'm preparing to upgrade from 2.13 to 2.18
>which is exciting, and a testimony to the rock-solid software these
>guys at Open System Consultants produce.
>
>In any case, I'm trying to figure out a few attributes that appear
>in the large dictionary file that ships with the 2.18 server. I'm
>particularly curious about the Ascend-Multicast-Client and
>the Ascend-Multicast-Rate-Limit attributes. In my *old* dictionary
>file (which seems to match the dictionary.ascend file which ships
>with 2.18) these attributes are defined as:
>
>ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Multicast-Client 155 integer
>VALUE Ascend-Multicast-Client Multicast-No 0
>VALUE Ascend-Multicast-Client Multicast-Yes 1
>
>ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Multicast-Rate-Limit 152 integer
>
>However, in the new 2.18 dictionary file:
>
>VENDORATTR 2637 CVX-Ascend-Multicast-Client 155 integer
>VALUE CVX-Ascend-Multicast-Client No 0
>VALUE CVX-Ascend-Multicast-Client Yes 1
>
>VENDORATTR 2637 CVX-Ascend-Multicast-Rate-Limit 152 integer
>
>
>Now, the integer value of these attributes is the same (155 and 152) --
>however, the VENDORATTR is definately different -- seems to reference the
>Nortel CVX's even though the Ascend-* attributes are Ascend
>"non-standard" attributes.
>
>In any case, I'm curious about this discrepancy and what steps I
>need to do to address it? I considered changing the reply attribute
>in my users file to CVX-Ascend-Multicast-Client, but was concerned
>that it wouldn't be recognized by my Ascend boxes due to the VENDORATTR
>tag...
>
>In any case, guidance would be greatly appreciated!
>
>John Coy
>Arkansas.Net
>
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