Maybe you can add your experiences to the Wiki (or Radius docs)- there is already a Radius section.

regards
klaus

Helge Waastad wrote:
Aha,
that's it.

Thank's again.

I had to alter the operator in FreeRADIUS: SIP-AVP += "avp:value"....

This happens when youre not really reading the man pages thouroughly :-)


Again,
thanks a lot.

br hw


ons, 26,.04.2006 kl. 17.59 +0300, skrev Bogdan-Andrei Iancu:
Hi Helge,

I think more lines with SIP-AVP should be placed into reply. I can say this based on the openser code processing the reply - it looks for more than one SIP-AVP RADIUS avps, each containing only one SIP avp.

regards,
bogdan


Helge Waastad wrote:

Hi,
and thanks for your answer.
You'll have to excuse me for not 100% grasping the logic.
A typical RADIUS answer would be:

rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 195.18.134.150:1812, id=207,
length=38
SIP-AVP = "voicemail:111111"

So should more than one Access-Accept be sent with different
SIP-AVP=.... (I guess not)

Or should the string value of SIP-AVP be consist of several avps?

I guess you can only respond with distinct attributes from RADIUS?

Rigth now I'm trying to see if I can do this by default FreeRADIUS setup
or if should move into rlm_perl...

....probably a revised OpenSER-RADIUS Howto should be made.
I can, for that sake, help..when I get it working :-)

br hw



ons, 26,.04.2006 kl. 11.16 +0300, skrev Bogdan-Andrei Iancu:
Hi Helge,

you need to include several RADIUS AVPs into the radius reply - one for each SIP AVP.

regards,
bogdan

Helge Waastad wrote:

Hi,
I just wonder if someone could give me a hint on how to load several
AVP's from RADIUS.

I'm currently reponding with:
SIP-AVP=rpid:1111111
which parses the rpid avp.

But what should the response look like if I want to load several avps?
(For group checking, ACl etc)?

br hw





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