(RADIATOR) Question about Radiator Support.
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jun 3 01:07:06 CDT 2005
Hello Ricardo -
On this same topic - see the file "dictionary.sip" in the Radiator
3.13 distribution.
regards
Hugh
On 3 Jun 2005, at 05:32, Ricardo Martinez wrote:
> Hello list.
> I'm using SER (Sip Express Router) to provide SIP services, and
> also
> i'm using Radiator 3.9 to my AAA services.
> SER send to my radius server a authentication message like this :
>
> Attributes:
> User-Name = "user1 at mydomain.com"
> Digest-Attributes = "<10><10>user1"
> Digest-Attributes = "<1><23>mydomain.com"
> Digest-Attributes = "<2>*429f5a94dfac500699b5465aae863a390d5ebd92"
> Digest-Attributes = "<4>&sip:1234567 at mydomain.com"
> Digest-Attributes = "<3><10>REGISTER"
> Digest-Attributes = "<5><6>auth"
> Digest-Attributes = "<9><10>00000037"
> Digest-Attributes = "<8><10>dbb06da4"
> Digest-Response = "08525b9e17e0ed25fccc61b104ff9e20"
> Service-Type = Sip-Session
> Sip-Uri-User = "1234567"
> NAS-IP-Address = 10.1.1.3
> NAS-Port = 5060
>
> As you can see I have different's Digest-Attributes with different
> values.
> It suppose that these Digest-Attributes must be parsed to Digest-Uri ,
> Digest-Realm, Digest-Nonce, etc...but RADIATOR seems not to be doing
> anything about it.
> Well. A long time ago asking in this mailing list Hugh told me
> that i need
> to run a preClientHook and parse by myself this attributes... well
> that's
> what i'm doing now and it is working.
> What i found out recently is that, for example FreeRadius Server
> recognize
> this attributes and do the conversion by itself. So i0m wondering if
> Radiator has maybe now a support for this type of message, i think
> that is
> the draft "draft-sterman-aaa-sip-00".
>
> I hope that somone could give me a hand here
> Thanks in advace.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ricardo Martinez.-
>
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NB:
Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/
radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
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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