(RADIATOR) Radiator adding attributes when forwarding a packet

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Mar 12 00:07:56 CST 2003


Hello Victor -

I will need to see a copy of your Radiator configuration file (no 
secrets), together with a trace 5 debug showing what is happening 
(trace 5 debug includes hex packet dumps).

regards

Hugh


On Tuesday, Mar 11, 2003, at 20:04 Australia/Melbourne, Victor Stanescu 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have configured radiator to forward the packets to a remote radius 
> (gnugk), so one of my customers is able to do its own billing.
>
> Radiator receives a packet like:
> NAS-IP-Address = 212.146.67.10
> NAS-Port-Type = Async
> User-Name = "0214100100"
> Called-Station-Id = "268307432"
> Calling-Station-Id = "0214100100"
> Acct-Status-Type = Start
> Service-Type = Login-User
> cisco-h323-gw-id = "h323-gw-id=gw01-brv1."
> cisco-h323-conf-id = "h323-conf-id=B3390F0F 44BE05B3 0 429A514C"
> cisco-avpair = "h323-incoming-conf-id=B3390F0F 44BE05B3 0 429A514C"
> cisco-h323-call-origin = "h323-call-origin=answer"
> cisco-h323-call-type = "h323-call-type=VoIP"
> cisco-h323-setup-time = "h323-setup-time=16:26:35.162 EET Mon Mar 10 
> 2003"
> Acct-Session-Id = "0000057D"
> Acct-Delay-Time = 0
>
> When it forwards the packet, it has a new attribute inside:
> NAS-IP-Address = 212.146.67.10
> NAS-Port-Type = Async
> User-Name = 0214100100
> Called-Station-Id = 268307432
> Calling-Station-Id = 0214100100
> Acct-Status-Type = Start
> Service-Type = Login-User
> h323-gw-id = gw01-brv1.
> h323-conf-id = B3390F0F 44BE05B3 0 429A514C
> Cisco-AVPair = h323-incoming-conf-id=B3390F0F 44BE05B3 0 429A514C
> h323-call-origin = answer
> h323-call-type = VoIP
> h323-setup-time = 16:26:35.162 EET Mon Mar 10 2003
> Acct-Session-Id = 0000057D
> Acct-Delay-Time = 0
> ! h323-return-code = \076\154\240\230
>
> I have sniffed the connection, and confirmed that indeed the cisco 
> gateway does not send the attribute, and it appears from nowhere in 
> the packet sent by radiator to the remote radius server.
>
> Any idea what causes this behaviour?
>
> The configuration is pretty plain, it does only <Handler> matching for 
> packets, so it forwards only some packets, but it does no rewriting of 
> the packet or things like this.
>
> -- 
> Victor Stanescu
> kpnQwest /GTS -Romania
> Network Engineer
>
>
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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