[OpenSIPS-Users] Radius Clinet Issue on OpenSIPs 3.4.9

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at opensips.org
Mon Dec 9 08:07:59 UTC 2024


Hi,

in aaa_radius module, the radius-config is by default empty and it is 
mandatory (so no actual useful default value). IMHO, it is a 
configuration error in your case, maybe the module parameter is defined 
again in your cfg, with a bogus value/file.

Regards,

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
   https://www.opensips-solutions.com
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On 03.12.2024 17:49, Ahmed Chohan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've built two servers, one with 3.4.7 and the other with 3.4.9. The 
> OS I'm using is RHEL9 with radcli package.
>
> On 3.4.7, aaa_radius.so module was missing even radcli was installed 
> on it however , it was fixed on the later release(s) and I was able to 
> work around it and make it work.
>
> On both servers' routing scripts, I've set modparam listed below for 
> radius client configs and files included under /etc/opensips/radcli 
> folder.
>
> modparam("aaa_radius","radius_config","/etc/opensips/radcli/client.conf")
> modparam("aaa_url","radius:/etc/opensips/radcli/client.conf")
>
> # ls /etc/opensips/radcli
> client.conf dictionary dictionary.opensips
>
> One thing I've noticed is with 3.4.9, after starting the service, I'm 
> getting errors listed below, even declaring the file path for the 
> radius client in the routing script as stated above.
>
> radcli: rc_read_dictionary: rc_read_dictionary couldn't open 
> dictionary /etc/opensips/radius/dictionary: No such file or directory
>
> radcli: rc_read_config: could not load dictionary
> ERROR: aaa_radius:rad_init_prot: failed to open radius config file: 
> /etc/opensips/radcli/clinet.conf
>
> As a workaround, I  copied and created a folder radius from the radcli 
> folder along with the files and started the service successfully. In 
> my observation, rc_read_config, rad_init_prot and rc_read_dictionary 
> try to lookup the files in both directories rather than the one 
> declared in modparam.
>
> Is there a fix for this issue (instead of using two folders rather 
> than one)? Please advise.
>
> -- 
> Regards,
>
> Ahmed Munir Chohan
>
>
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