Re: CVS: radtest strangeness

2006-10-18 Thread Alan DeKok
"Jan Mulders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you for the fix. I copied across the new dictionaries, it seems > to have solved the problem. > > However radiusd seems to be ignoring the config files placed before it: You are most likely trying to install one version of the server on top of an

Re: CVS: radtest strangeness

2006-10-18 Thread Jan Mulders
Thank you for the fix. I copied across the new dictionaries, it seems to have solved the problem. However radiusd seems to be ignoring the config files placed before it: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [/etc/raddb.backup]# radiusd -xx Starting - reading configuration files ... Ready to process requests. radr

Re: CVS: radtest strangeness

2006-10-18 Thread Alan DeKok
"Jan Mulders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Okay, I knew the CVS was weird, but this really takes the cake: You are not using the correct dictionaries. Fix your installation. Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The

CVS: radtest strangeness

2006-10-18 Thread Jan Mulders
Okay, I knew the CVS was weird, but this really takes the cake: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~]# radtest testuser1 testing localhost 5 SuperSecretPassword Unknown attribute "Password" radclient: cannot parse Password = "testing" What on earth? Usage: radtest user passwd radius-server nas-port-id secret