Hello Phil,
thanks for your fast an helpfull Reply!

I added the following Line in the dicontairy Configuration File ( I use the dictonairy.cisco.asa ):

ATTRIBUTE       Webpage                    4001      string

Now I checked the Return Value of pairmake like this:

 VALUE_PAIR *rep;
  rep = pairmake("WebPage","www.google.de",T_OP_EQ);
  if(rep == NULL)
  {
    printf("Errorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr\n\n\n\n");
    exit(1);
  }


And if I "make" && "make install" and run my radius it exited, so i see that the Value will not be created!
Is it possible to get Error Messages, to see why i fails to make a pair ?
And could you please help me to explain the last value (T_OP_EQ) of the pairmake function. I don't really understand which function this value has ?


Greetz
Patrick

2013/2/18 Phil Mayers <p.mayers@imperial.ac.uk>
On 18/02/13 11:49, Patrick Ko wrote:
Hello everybody is it possible to add inside from a Module an Attribute.
I have included an C-Modul to my freeradis which works!
Now i want do add an individual Attribute like, "Web-Page" =
"www.google.de <http://www.google.de>"


Which also works it's to change the Attribute-Value if the "State"
Attribute, but I also want to have antoher Name like "State".


VALUE_PAIR *reply;
reply = pairmake("*State*", "*Hello State*", T_OP_EQ);
pairadd(&request->reply->vps, reply);

This should really be:

if (reply) pairadd(...);

i.e. you must check the return value of pairmake, in case it fails.


This works fine, but If now I want to add an individual Attribute it
doens't work.

VALUE_PAIR *reply;
reply = pairmake("*Web_page*", "*www.google.de <http://www.google.de>*",

T_OP_EQ);
pairadd(&request->reply->vps, reply);


Did everyone know what did I made wrong and could help me please ?

Did you define the attribute in a dictionary? If not, pairmake will return null.
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