Hello,
what is the value of parameter radius_extra for acc module?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 3/4/11 1:06 PM, Kosilov Fedor wrote:
Hello List!
I'm trying to set up authorization with our billing proprietary
radius server, using Freeradius as a proxy. Currently I'm
experiencing the following problem:
The Access-Request packet, sent by Kamailio, contains two
User-Name attribute records
Here is a log from the Freeradius server:
rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 127.0.0.1 port 59294,
id=112, length=298
User-Name = "2219001@example.com"
Digest-Attributes = 0x0a0932323139303031
Digest-Attributes = 0x01106c696e6b2d726567696f6e2e7275
Digest-Attributes =
0x022254584452634531773045524b7368796f30684a70544f4f6a69424d386b32534a
Digest-Attributes = 0x04147369703a6c696e6b2d726567696f6e2e7275
Digest-Attributes = 0x030a5245474953544552
Digest-Attributes = 0x050661757468
Digest-Attributes = 0x090a3030303030303031
Digest-Attributes = 0x080c32383034636535373032
Digest-Response = "e79b47955c02401fe52d05f7956609aa"
Service-Type = Sip-Session
Sip-Uri-User = "2219001"
User-Name = "call-id=domcmqmnychbwlp@koffe-work"
NAS-Identifier = "kamserv.example.com"
NAS-Port = 5060
NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1
# Executing section authorize from file
/etc/freeradius/sites-enabled/default
+- entering group authorize {...}
++[preprocess] returns ok
++[chap] returns noop
++[mschap] returns noop
[digest] Checking for correctly formatted Digest-Attributes
[digest] Digest-Attributes look OK. Converting them to something
more usful.
Digest-User-Name = "2219001"
Digest-Realm = "example.com"
Digest-Nonce = "TXDRcE1w0ERKshyo0hJpTOOjiBM8k2SJ"
Digest-URI = "sip:example.com"
Digest-Method = "REGISTER"
Digest-QOP = "auth"
Digest-Nonce-Count = "00000001"
Digest-CNonce = "2804ce5702"
[digest] Adding Auth-Type = DIGEST
++[digest] returns ok
[suffix] Looking up realm "example.com" for User-Name = "2219001@example.com"
[suffix] Found realm "example.com"
[suffix] Adding Realm = "example.com"
[suffix] Proxying request from user 2219001 to realm example.com
[suffix] Preparing to proxy authentication request to realm "example.com"
++[suffix] returns updated
[eap] No EAP-Message, not doing EAP
++[eap] returns noop
++[files] returns noop
++[expiration] returns noop
++[logintime] returns noop
++[pap] returns noop
Sending Access-Request of id 250 to 127.0.0.1 port 1822
User-Name = "2219001@example.com"
Digest-Attributes = 0x0a0932323139303031
Digest-Attributes = 0x01106c696e6b2d726567696f6e2e7275
Digest-Attributes =
0x022254584452634531773045524b7368796f30684a70544f4f6a69424d386b32534a
Digest-Attributes = 0x04147369703a6c696e6b2d726567696f6e2e7275
Digest-Attributes = 0x030a5245474953544552
Digest-Attributes = 0x050661757468
Digest-Attributes = 0x090a3030303030303031
Digest-Attributes = 0x080c32383034636535373032
Digest-Response = "e79b47955c02401fe52d05f7956609aa"
Service-Type = Sip-Session
Sip-Uri-User = "2219001"
User-Name = "call-id=domcmqmnychbwlp@koffe-work"
NAS-Identifier = "kamserv.example.com"
NAS-Port = 5060
NAS-IP-Address = 127.0.0.1
Proxy-State = 0x313132
Proxying request 1 to home server 127.0.0.1 port 1822
As I understand, this second User-Name attribute has to be a
call-id attribute.
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