<div>Thanks for your reply Alan,</div>
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<div>My problem was solved. I was doing some mistake in my dictionary file, i forgot to define the vendor name "Cisco" at the end of ATTRIBUTE line, in dictionary.cisco file. After looking at the man page of dictionary "<a href="http://freeradius.org/radiusd/man/dictionary.html">http://freeradius.org/radiusd/man/dictionary.html</a>", i resolved my problem. It is mentioned as a optional parameter in man page but it is mandatory in case of Vendor-Specific Attributes.</div>
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<div>Anyway thanks a lot,</div>
<div>Rahul Panwar<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Alan DeKok <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:aland@deployingradius.com">aland@deployingradius.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">Rahul Panwar wrote:<br>> Hi,<br>><br>> I am using freeradius-client-1.1.6 on CentOS 5.4 with windows based<br></div>> freeradius server from <a href="http://freeradius.net/" target="_blank">freeradius.net</a> <<a href="http://freeradius.net/" target="_blank">http://freeradius.net</a>>. I want to<br>
<div class="im">> send the Vendor-Specific attribute using radiusclient application.<br>> I include the dictionary.cisco file in radiusclient dictionary file as<br>> follows:<br>><br>> $INCLUDE /usr/local/etc/radiusclient/dictionary.cisco<br>
<br></div> You have to add the attribute to the packet, and give it a value. The<br>dictionaries just define the attribute name. They don't add it to the<br>packet, and they don't give it a value.<br><font color="#888888"><br>
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