Aruba Dictionary missing keyword pair

Bug #2002313 reported by Konrad Hofer
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freeradius (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Hi,

the package freeradius-common is missing in the file: dictionary.aruba
the key pair:

ATTRIBUTE Aruba-MPSK-Passphrase 44 octets encrypt=2

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Alan DeKok (aland-freeradius) wrote :

This is in recent versions of the server. It was added in May 2019, in commit decf26a6f62

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Lucas Kanashiro (lucaskanashiro) wrote :

Hi Konrad,

As explained by Alan (upstream developer) in comment #1, this was added here:

https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/freeradius-server/commit/decf26a6f62

So it will depend on which version of the software you are using. Could you tell us the Ubuntu version you are using? Also which version of the freeradius package you have installed?

Without these information we cannot verify the bug correctly, so I am setting the status to Incomplete, once you add the needed information set the status back to New and we will take a look again.

Changed in freeradius (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
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Konrad Hofer (konrad.hofer) wrote :

Hi Lucas,

I have Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS installed and here, is the list of the freeradius packages installed:

dpkg -l | grep freeradius
ii freeradius 3.0.16+dfsg-1ubuntu3.2 amd64 high-performance and highly configurable RADIUS server
ii freeradius-common 3.0.16+dfsg-1ubuntu3.2 all FreeRADIUS common files
ii freeradius-config 3.0.16+dfsg-1ubuntu3.2 amd64 FreeRADIUS default config files
ii freeradius-mysql 3.0.16+dfsg-1ubuntu3.2 amd64 MySQL module for FreeRADIUS server
ii freeradius-utils 3.0.16+dfsg-1ubuntu3.2 amd64 FreeRADIUS client utilities
ii libfreeradius3 3.0.16+dfsg-1ubuntu3.2 amd64 FreeRADIUS shared library

If I download the freeradius-common package, unpack it, file dictionary.aruba is missing
the key pair mention above.

Thanks for you help!

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Alan DeKok (aland-freeradius) wrote :

The solution here is to use a recent version of the server. Software changes over time. It has new features added, and bugs fixed. These changes are included in new releases. They are NOT included in old, historical releases.

There is no reason for you to use a 5 year-old version of software, and then be surprised that it's not up to date.

If you want new features, upgrade.

This bug should be closed as "won't fix".

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Konrad Hofer (konrad.hofer) wrote :

Understood, but 18.04, is still supported. I see on 20.04 the key pair is there,
so I will upgrade to 20.04.

thanks a lot

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Oibaf (oibaf) wrote :

Marking as Fix Released, since from 20.04 is available.

Changed in freeradius (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Fix Released
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