Hi Alan, I added the include line in rads/dictionary, this is what I meant by main dictionary file. If you are saying not to edit this then how else should we be doing it? I followed the instructions by I commenting out the aruba specific v3 alias file. Why does it throw an out of memory error when I have done what he guide says? Is it a known issue? Thanks, James On Sun, 29 Mar 2026, 18:15 Alan DeKok, <alan.dekok@inkbridge.io> wrote:
On Mar 29, 2026, at 5:16 AM, James Wood via Freeradius-Users < freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> wrote:
On the latest v4 dev version I am trying to include a v3 ALIAS dictionary file (shipped with the source) for some testing.
In the main dictionary file, I am using:
Please don't edit the main dictionary file. It ships with the server, and will be over-written with any later installation.
If you need to add aliases, see raddb/dictionary. It has comments and examples for how to load the alias files.
I'll fix the error to be more descriptive, but you cannot, and should not, edit the dictionary files that are included with the server.
Alan DeKok.
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