NAME
dictionary - RADIUS dictionary file
DESCRIPTION
The
dictionary file resides in the radius database directory,
by default
/etc/raddb. It contains a list of RADIUS attributes
and values, which the server uses to map between descriptive names and
on-the-wire data. The names have no meaning outside of the RADIUS
server itself, and are never exchanged between server and clients.
Every line starting with a hash sign
('#')
is treated as comment and ignored.
Each line of the file can contain one of the following strings
- ATTRIBUTE name number type [vendor|options]
-
Define a RADIUS attribute name to number mapping. The name
field can be any non-space text, but is usually taken from
RFC2865, and other related documents. The number field is
also taken from the relevant documents, for that name. The type
field can be one of string, octets, ipaddr,
integer, date, ifid, ipv6addr,
ipv6prefix, or abinary. See the RFC's, or the main
dictionary file for a description of the various types.
The last (optional) field of an attribute definition can have either a
vendor name, or options for that attribute. When a vendor name is
given, the attribute is defined to be a vendor specific attribute.
Alternately, the options may be the a comma-separated list of the
following options:
-
-
encrypt=[1-3]
-
Mark the attribute as being encrypted with one of three methods. "1"
means that the attribute is encrypted with the method as defined in
RFC2865 for the User-Password attribute. "2" means that the
password is encrypted with the method as defined in RFC2868 for
the Tunnel-Password attribute. "3" means that the attribute is
encrypted as per Ascend's definitions for the Ascend-Send-Secret attribute.
has_tag
-
Mark the attribute as being permitted to have a tag, as defined in
RFC2868. The purpose of the tag is to allow grouping of
attributes for tunnelled users. See RFC2868 for more details.
When the server receives an encoded attribute in a RADIUS packet, it
looks up that attribute by number in the dictionary, and uses the name
found there for printing diagnostic and log messages.
- VALUE attribute-name value-name number
-
Define an attribute value name to number mapping, for an attribute of
type integer. The attribute-name field MUST be previously
defined by an ATTRIBUTE entry. The value-name field can
be any non-space text, but is usually taken from RFC2865, or
other documents.. The number field is also taken from the
relevant documents, for that name.
When the server receives an encoded value in a RADIUS packet, it looks
up the value of that attribute by number in the dictionary, and uses
the name found there for printing diagnostic and log messages.
- VENDOR vendor-name number
-
Define a Vendor Specific Attribute encapsulation for vendor-name
to number. For a list of vendor names and numbers, see
http://www.iana.org/enterprise-numbers.txt.
- $INCLUDE filename
-
Include dictionary entries from the file filename. The
filename is taken as relative to the location of the file which
is asking for the inclusion.
FILES
/etc/raddb/dictionary,
/usr/share/freeradius/dictionary.*
SEE ALSO
radiusd(8),
naslist(5),
RFC2865,
RFC2866,
RFC2868
Index
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- SEE ALSO
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