(RADIATOR) DNS settings will not go to client
Frank Danielson
fdanielson at csky.com
Wed Jul 21 15:58:35 CDT 2004
Hi Peter-
This might be a stretch but since attribute 135 is a standard RADIUS
attribute and is not normally called Cisco-Primary-DNS-Server could it be
possible that you have duplicate entries in your dictionary? If the
Cisco-Primary-DNS-Server attribute is defined somewhere later in the
dictionary as a Vendor Specific Attribute it will override the first
definition.
How about a trace 4 or even a trace 5 debug of a request and a response? It
may also help to see you complete config file.
On another note, I've been trying to track down some Ericsson VSA's with
vendor code 193. If you happen to have some dictionary entries for that
vendor code I could really use them. Thanks.
Frank Danielson
Infrastructure Architect
ClearSky Mobile Media
56 E. Pine St.
Orlando, FL 32801
USA
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Lindeman [mailto:peter.lindeman at tpa-nl.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 11:17 AM
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: (RADIATOR) DNS settings will not go to client
Hello,
We are using Radiator to authenticate GPRS users. As well as the IP we
also want to send the primary DNS server as a parameter.
The radius client is an Ericsson GGSN 4.0
This is what we have in the config file :
IN the addresspool
<AddressPool pool1>
Subnetmask 255.255.255.0
Range 10.2.0.9 10.2.0.100
DNSServer 192.168.3.4
</AddressPool>
in <AuthBy DYNADDRESS> we have
MapAttribute DNSSERVER, Cisco-Primary-DNS-Server
IN the dictionary
ATTRIBUTE Cisco-Primary-DNS-Server 135 ipaddr
Am I forgetting something?
--
Peter Lindeman
TPA traffic & parking automation bv
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