(RADIATOR) Surprises in dictionary when upgrading Radiator
r.c.w.besseling at kpn.com
r.c.w.besseling at kpn.com
Mon Jan 28 03:18:29 CST 2002
the format of this attribute should be 'string':
ATTRIBUTE EAP-Message 79 string
read all about it in RFC2869 paragraph 5.13
greetings,
Ruud Besseling
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Van: terry at ccis.net [mailto:terry at ccis.net]
Verzonden: vrijdag 25 januari 2002 20:36
Aan: radiator at open.com.au
Onderwerp: (RADIATOR) Surprises in dictionary when upgrading Radiator
When I upgraded to Radiator 1.86, I started getting a new error,
Fri Jan 25 11:45:00 2002: ERR: Attribute number 79 is not defined in
your dictionary
which is odd, as I wasn't getting that error with the old version (same
dictionary). I found an attribute to quiet it down,
ATTRIBUTE EAP-Message 79 data
but it's kind of arbitrary. Anybody know what it is? The RAS this services
are a mix of Cisco 5300s and Max 6096s
Thanks,
Terry
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