Hello Adam - The dictionary is the file that contains all of the RADIUS attribute definitions for the standard set plus all the vendor specifics.
The error you show is due to a missing vendor-specific for vendor 9967 which is listed as Bluesocket. You should ask Bluesocket for their vendor-specific attribute definitions and add them to your dictionary. The Radiator dictionary is a simple text file called "dictionary" in the main distribution directory. In the meantime you can add the following to your dictionary to stop the error messages: # # Bluesocket # VENDOR Bluesocket 9967 VENDORATTR 9967 Bluesocket-101 101 string You will need to restart "radiusd" to have the dictionary re-read. When you do find out from Bluesocket what attributes they use, please send us a copy so we can add them to the standard Radiator dictionary. regards Hugh On 26 Jun 2010, at 02:59, Adam Gerson wrote: > Bluesocket is what we use. > > What is a radius dictionary and whats it used for? What would I do with > it once I got it? > > Adam > > > -- > Adam Gerson > Assistant Director of Technology > Columbia Grammar and Prep School > phone. 212-749-6200 ex. 321 > fax. 212-428-6806 > [email protected] > http://www.cgps.org > > On 6/25/10 11:31 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote: >> Hi! >> >>> I see this a lot in my logs. Is that a problem? >>> >>> Fri Jun 25 00:07:45 2010: ERR: Attribute number 101 (vendor 9967) is not >>> defined in your dictionary >> >> What kind of device do you have ? >> >> http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers >> >> says that 9967 was assigned to >> >> Bluesocket, Inc. >> Suresh Gandhi >> [email protected] >> >> Hmm, the webpage says: 802.11n virtual WLAN stuff. Is this what you >> use ? Can you ask them for their radius dictionary ? >> > > _______________________________________________ > radiator mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator NB: Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")? Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)? Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)? Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening? -- Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows, MacOS X. Includes support for reliable RADIUS transport (RadSec), and DIAMETER translation agent. - Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible, flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence. - CATool: Private Certificate Authority for Unix and Unix-like systems. _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list [email protected] http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator
