I imported the newest dictionary.tunnel after wiping out the old one.
Now, instead of my L2TP tunnels working with more NASes, they work nowhere.
There's a fifth column in the dictionary that the dictimport.pl script thinks is a Vendor value. In most cases it's 'has_tag', and in the case of Tunnel-Password it's 'has_tag,encrypt=2'.
I'm told I need a newer dictionary that handles tags on Tunnel-Password. However, with this being set as a Vendor string, it just makes all of my tunnel stuff unknown attributes.
I haven't found any references to 'has_tag' in any of the other dictionary files. Is there some need to set 'has_tag' up as a vendor? That doesn't make much sense to me.
What does 'has_tag' supposedly stand for, and what's its value supposed to be?
According to RFC 2868, I should be able to just set the tag for everything to zero and go on my way. How can I get ICRADIUS to do that?
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I imported the newest dictionary.tunnel after wiping out the old one.
Now, instead of my L2TP tunnels working with more NASes, they work nowhere.
There's a fifth column in the dictionary that the dictimport.pl script thinks is a Vendor value. In most cases it's 'has_tag', and in the case of Tunnel-Password it's 'has_tag,encrypt=2'.
I'm told I need a newer dictionary that handles tags on Tunnel-Password. However, with this being set as a Vendor string, it just makes all of my tunnel stuff unknown attributes.
I haven't found any references to 'has_tag' in any of the other dictionary files. Is there some need to set 'has_tag' up as a vendor? That doesn't make much sense to me.
What does 'has_tag' supposedly stand for, and what's its value supposed to be?
According to RFC 2868, I should be able to just set the tag for everything to zero and go on my way. How can I get ICRADIUS to do that?