The format of the dictionary file is implementation specific (see the
query a few days ago regarding a dictionary supplied in SBR format, to
which I replied). Several implementers have chosen to use the same
format but it's not mandated in any RFC AFAIK.
Rgds,
Guy
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Bram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm asking this because the 'ecnrypt=1' after User-Password in the dictionary
file is breaking the perl module Authen::Radius, I mailed the author of this
module (informing him about it) and he found the used syntax strange...
There are *much* stranger
Bram wrote:
I'm asking this because the 'ecnrypt=1' after User-Password in the
dictionary file is breaking the perl module Authen::Radius, I mailed
the author of this module (informing him about it) and he found the
used syntax strange...
Found on
Found on http://search.cpan.org/~manowar/RadiusPerl-0.12/Radius.pm ...
load_dictionary ( [ DICTIONARY ] )
Loads the definitions in the specified Radius dictionary file (standard
Livingston radiusd format). Tries to load '/etc/raddb/dictionary' when no
argument is specified, or dies. NOTE:
Bram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This brings me back to my question: is there an agreement between different
radius-servers (or an rfc) on the syntax for dictionary files
No.
Many dictionary formats are *similar*, but not identical.
Alan DeKok.
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