Re: How to get vendor-specific attribute value pairs

2013-07-15 Thread Mathieu Simon
As a short update on this topic - I thought it might be worth sharing the update since I've been successfull in getting authorized via FR to privileged exec mode on a Netgear GSM7224P (F/W 1.0.1.21). Netgear is based on Broadcom FASTPATH (MIBs tell so) - as do some Dell PowerConnect's and

How to get vendor-specific attribute value pairs

2013-07-10 Thread Mathieu Simon
G'day list I have been tinkering with some Netgear managed L2/L3 switching stuff and got the login working via freeradius (actually quite simple compared to EAP stuff for wireless). But when issuing enable after login, going into what they call Privileged EXEC mode it will - very similar to

Re: How to get vendor-specific attribute value pairs

2013-07-10 Thread Arran Cudbard-Bell
On 10 Jul 2013, at 12:46, Mathieu Simon mathieu@gmail.com wrote: G'day list I have been tinkering with some Netgear managed L2/L3 switching stuff and got the login working via freeradius (actually quite simple compared to EAP stuff for wireless). But when issuing enable after

Re: How to get vendor-specific attribute value pairs

2013-07-10 Thread Mathieu Simon
G'day 2013/7/10 Arran Cudbard-Bell a.cudba...@freeradius.org On 10 Jul 2013, at 12:46, Mathieu Simon mathieu@gmail.com wrote: FreeRADIUS doesn't have a dictionnary for Netgear stuff yet, I don't think Netgear copied Cisco's own AVpair use, but in case they do have own AV pairs, how

Re: How to get vendor-specific attribute value pairs

2013-07-10 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, Thank you Arran, that's what I suspected but hoped that there would be another way to find out. I'll see if Netgear is willing to approve existence of AV pairs (and if theyre willing to share them). on some kit you can run a command to see the VSA list/desc most vendors will