rlm_sql: Failed to create the pair: Unknown attribute "DragonWave-Privilege-Level" requires a hex string, not "DragonWave-Super-User"

Tony DeMatteis tonyd at commspeed.net
Tue Jul 8 15:16:45 CEST 2014


Hi Alan,

That was the missing piece.  I thought that all of the dictionary files 
in the /usr/share/freeradius directory were $INCLUDE'd, and I had added 
the dictionary.dragonwave file/definitions to the directory.  Assuming 
bites again...  Thank you again!

Best

admin at radius1:/home/admin# radtest testuser testpw 216.x.x.x 10 
testing123 0 10.10.0.102
Sending Access-Request of id 87 to 216.19.9.6 port 1812
     User-Name = "testuser"
     User-Password = "testpw"
     NAS-IP-Address = 10.10.0.102
     NAS-Port = 10
     Message-Authenticator = 0x00000000000000000000000000000000
rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 216.x.x.x port 1812, id=87, 
length=79
     Mikrotik-Group = "full"
     APC-Service-Type = Admin
     APC-Outlets = "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8"
     DragonWave-Privilege-Level = DragonWave-Super-User


On 07/07/2014 07:24 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
> Tony DeMatteis wrote:
>> As you pointed out, the dragonwave dictionary is not included as one of
>> the dictionaries in a default installation.  So I added the needed
>> dictionary to the /usr/share/freeradius directory (new server).
>    You also need to add it to the main "dictionary" file.  See that file
> for hundreds of examples.
>
>    Alan DeKok.
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