Both of them have dictionary.sip and dictionary.ser (/etc/radiusclient/dictionary and my ICRadius dictionary). But, you know, ICRadius has its dictionary in a mysql database. Will it have something to do with everything ?? But, both dictionaries
are just the
same.
bingo, you problably should re-import the directionaries to mysql
I already did that :( I re-imported the dicitionaries into de mysql but got the same behaviour.
By the way ... I mak a call but did not see the
called-station-Id nor
the calling-station-Id, any ideas ?? But the call could just be placed, cause, 1st authentication takes place ... I mean, the User making the call exists and so I get an access-accept from
radius. Then
ser places de call, but I do not see the 2nd authentication taking place ... Does this happen to you ??
I'm not sure if I understood what you're saying... try rephrasing, plz
What I tried to say, was (sorry for my english :( )
I use (actually) my IC-RADIUS with cisco and h323. When ever a user wants to make a call, the following happens ...
CISCO IC-RADIUS | | |---(1st AUTH)---->| |<-----(OK!)-------| |---(2nd AUTH)---->| |<-----(OK!)-------| |---(ACCT-START)-->| |<---(response)----| |------------------| | <- Data Flow -> | |------------------| |---(ACCT-STOP)--->| |<---(response)----|
- 1st Auth: Cisco sends the User name, and if user exists, then Access-Accept. Otherwise, Access-Reject. - 2nd Auth: Cisco sends Username, Calling-station-Id, Called-Station-Id (and password if any). If Called-Station-Id exists in user's available destinations, Access-Accept. Otherwise, Access-Reject. - ACCT-Start: Cisco sends and Acct-Start message with Calling-Station-Id, Called-Station-Id, Acct-Session-Id and Acct-Start-Time attributes, among others. - Communication Takes place. - ACCT-Stop: Cisco sends and Acct-Start message with Calling-Station-Id, Called-Station-Id, Acct-Session-Id and Acct-Stop-Time attributes, among others.
So, now coming to SER. When I tried to make a call, only 1st auth took place between SER and IC-RADIUS.
SER IC-RADIUS | | |---(1st AUTH)---->| |<-----(OK!)-------| |------------------| | <- Data Flow -> | |------------------|
No 2nd auth, nor Acct-Messages were sent. The user trying to make the called, existed on my RADIUS Database, and so RADIUS sent back and Access-Accept to SER, and ser automatically placed the call, yes ? Is this a normal SERĀ“s behaviour? How can I make SER send 2nd auth and Acct-Messages ?
Hope this time is clear! ;-)
Thank you very much ...
Cheers
Regards,
Lucas
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