Title: RE: [VOP RADIUS] Filtering RADIUS attributes

I had this same problem when I picked up a new dial provider and this is what I had to do.  Vircom was very helpful and this should be as simple as changing the default profile in the Profiles.txt file but I was told that there is a bug in the latest version that will be fixed in the next release.  I'm happy to elaborate if you want to hear it but I'm sure you just want the solution.

In the Radius folder, modify the Profiles.txt file with the following:

# VOP PRRS Radius Profiles Text File
#
# For more information on the syntax of this file, see this URL:
# http://www.vircom.com/downloads/vop/prrs/public/htm/support/Profiles.htm
#
Profile="DEFAULT"
        Remove-attributes = 9,13,25

Then under the Radius Server tab click on "Text File/Unix Password file" and "Default PPP Service" and that should do it.  I was fortunate enough to have a non production Radius server to do testing on and a pretty good tech at Vircom to help.  I used to have "NT SAM" checked but due to the bug in Radius I had to do "Text File/Unix Password file".  Yes, it still uses your NT database to authenticate against but you must set it up this way.  You can use VOPtest that Vircom supplies to test that the attributes are stripped. 

Let me know if you need more information.

Best regards,

Derrick


Derrick A. Kea, MCSE, CCNA
Senior Network Engineer
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
1745 Technology Drive
San Jose, Ca 95110
Phone: (408) 333-5089
Fax: (408) 501-8600
www.brocade.com



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