Re: (RADIATOR) Dictionary problem with mysql

2003-06-09 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Chris -

How have you installed Radiator?

And can you send me a copy of your configuration file and the trace 4  
debug showing what is happening?

You can also check the FAQ and the mailing list archive:

	www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html

	www.open.com.au/archives/radiator

regards

Hugh

On Tuesday, Jun 10, 2003, at 13:08 Australia/Melbourne, Chris Rosan  
wrote:

I have installed, and appear to have running Radiator (3.6-1) with  
mysql
(3.23.56-1.80) on Redhat 8.0

When i try and restart the radiator daemon, i get the following
message:
Starting Radiator: Coulsdn't create dictionary from './dictionary'.
Check log for more information: Inappropriate ioctl for device at
/usr/bin/radiusd line 374.
Wed Apr 23 09:58:18 2003: ERR: Could not open dictionary file
'./dictionary': No such file or directory
   [FAILED]
Any ideas??

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(RADIATOR) Dictionary problem with mysql

2003-06-09 Thread Chris Rosan
I have installed, and appear to have running Radiator (3.6-1) with mysql
(3.23.56-1.80) on Redhat 8.0

When i try and restart the radiator daemon, i get the following
message:

Starting Radiator: Coulsdn't create dictionary from './dictionary'.
Check log for more information: Inappropriate ioctl for device at
/usr/bin/radiusd line 374.
Wed Apr 23 09:58:18 2003: ERR: Could not open dictionary file
'./dictionary': No such file or directory
   [FAILED]


Any ideas??


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Re: (RADIATOR) dictionary problem

2002-10-03 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Chris -

What you show below is a VALUE, not an ATTRIBUTE.

Here is what I have in Radiator 3.3.1:

dictionary.ascend:ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Session-Svr-Key  151 
string

dictionary.ascend2:VENDORATTR 529   Ascend-Session-Svr-Key  
151string

You should add this to your dictionary:

ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Session-Svr-Key  151 string


regards

Hugh


On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 11:07 PM, Chris M wrote:

> I keep getting this error message:
>
> Attribute number 151 is not defined in your dictionary
>
> But it does appear to be in the dictionary file:
>
> # grep 151 dic*
> dictionary:VALUE Ascend-Disconnect-Cause localAdmin
>   151
>
> Any ideas what I should be looking for to find this issue?  This is a 
> Radiator 2.19 installation.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
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(RADIATOR) dictionary problem

2002-10-03 Thread Chris M

I keep getting this error message:

Attribute number 151 is not defined in your dictionary

But it does appear to be in the dictionary file:

# grep 151 dic*
dictionary:VALUE Ascend-Disconnect-Cause localAdmin 
  151

Any ideas what I should be looking for to find this issue?  This is a 
Radiator 2.19 installation.

Thanks,
Chris


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Re: (RADIATOR) RADIATOR dictionary problem

1999-06-27 Thread Mike McCauley

Hi Chris,

On Jun 25,  8:38am, Chris M wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) RADIATOR dictionary problem
> WIth the Lucent PM3's the standard dictionary seems to work fine, but the
> std dictionary gives errors with Cisco 5200's:
>
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 195 (vendor ) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 190 (vendor ) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 191 (vendor ) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 192 (vendor ) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 193 (vendor ) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 47 (vendor ) is not defined
> in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 48 (vendor ) is not defined
> in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 198 (vendor ) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 197 (vendor ) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 255 (vendor ) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received from 207.174.103.6 port 1646 
> Code:   Accounting-Request
> Identifier: 54
>
> I looked in the dictionary and the needed ATTRIBUTE statements appear to be
> in the standard dictionary.  Users get authenticated OK but these
> statements fill the logs for all the 5200's.
Yes, I have confirmed that the required attributes are in the standard
dictionary of all recent Radiator releases. Are you sure thats the dictionary
that Radiator is actually using there?

Do you get any errors or warnings about the dictionary when Radiator starts up?


>
> If anyone has any ideas let me know, I could send the dictionary.
Please send it.

Cheers.


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(RADIATOR) RADIATOR dictionary problem

1999-06-25 Thread Chris M

WIth the Lucent PM3's the standard dictionary seems to work fine, but the
std dictionary gives errors with Cisco 5200's:

Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 195 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 190 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 191 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 192 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 193 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 47 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 48 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 198 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 197 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 255 (vendor ) is not
defined in your dictionary
Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 207.174.103.6 port 1646 
Code:   Accounting-Request
Identifier: 54

I looked in the dictionary and the needed ATTRIBUTE statements appear to be
in the standard dictionary.  Users get authenticated OK but these
statements fill the logs for all the 5200's.

If anyone has any ideas let me know, I could send the dictionary.

Chris


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Re: (RADIATOR) Dictionary Problem

1999-03-16 Thread Mike McCauley

Hi David,

The problem is that he dictionary.usr shipped with Radiator does not contain an
entry for Attribute number 38999. You will need to find out from USR what that
attribute is and add an entry to your dictionary.

Hope that helps.

Cheers.


On Mar 7,  4:26pm, David Rosewarne wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Dictionary Problem
>
> HI,
> I have finally got my 3Com radius server seeing Radiator as a proxy server,
everything works OK except for the following error
> "Attribute number 38999 (vendor 429) is not defined in your Dictionary" I am
using the dictionary.usr that came with Radiator, looking at the dictionary the
attribute seems to be in the VPN section.
> David
>
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RE: (RADIATOR) Dictionary Problem

1999-03-08 Thread Ingvar Berg (ERA)

Your directory must have a conversion for the vendor code as well as the
attribute.
/Ingvar

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Subject: (RADIATOR) Dictionary Problem


HI,
I have finally got my 3Com radius server seeing Radiator as a proxy server,
everything works OK except for the following error
"Attribute number 38999 (vendor 429) is not defined in your Dictionary" I am
using the dictionary.usr that came with Radiator, looking at the dictionary
the attribute seems to be in the VPN section.
David

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(RADIATOR) Dictionary Problem

1999-03-07 Thread David Rosewarne




HI,
I have finally got my 3Com radius server seeing Radiator as a 
proxy server, everything works OK except for the following error
"Attribute number 38999 (vendor 429) is not defined in 
your Dictionary" I am using the dictionary.usr that came with Radiator, 
looking at the dictionary the attribute seems to be in the VPN 
section.
David