This file is usually static. It defines all the possible RADIUS attributes
used in the other configuration files. You don't have to modify it.
It includes other dictionary files in the same directory.
-.IP clients
-[ Deprecated ] Contains the IP address and a secret key for every
-client that wants to connect to the server.
-.IP naslist
-Contains an entry for every NAS (Network Access Server) in the network. This
-is not the same as a client, especially if you have \fBradius\fP proxy server
-in your network. In that case, the proxy server is the client and it sends
-requests for different NASes.
-.IP
-It also contains a abbreviated name for each
-terminal server, used to create the directory name where the \fBdetail\fP
-file is written, and used for the \fB/var/log/radwtmp\fP file. Finally
-it also defines what type of NAS (Cisco, Livingston, Portslave) the NAS is.
.IP hints
Defines certain hints to the radius server based on the users's loginname
or other attributes sent by the access server. It also provides for
users, and their passwords, in this file.
.SH SEE ALSO
radiusd.conf(5), users(5), huntgroups(5), hints(5),
-clients(5), dictionary(5).
+dictionary(5).
.SH AUTHOR
The FreeRADIUS Server Project (http://www.freeradius.org)