Specifications

Steel-Belted Radius v6.1.1 Release Notes
10 Resolved Issues
Upper-case characters in filters.ini—If the filters.ini file contains upper-case
characters in filter names, the radio button on the Edit Rule panel will be
uninitialized. If this occurs, change the case of all filter names to lower case.
(249838, old ID-8799)
Name of Location Group—The names of location groups are case-sensitive.
You should ensure that the case of a location group name used in the
JNPRsbr-Radius-Client-Group checklist attribute matches the case used in the
Location Groups panel. (249675, old ID-8627)
Rulesets setting in admin.ini (GEE)—If your admin.ini file contains an
AccessLevel section that specifies Certificates=r or Certificates=rw, but does
not specify RuleSets=r or RuleSets=rw, then when an administrator with that
access level navigates to the Trusted Root Certificates or Certificates panels in
SBR Administrator, a Validation Error message box displays the following:
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This is likely to occur after an upgrade. To resolve this problem, add RuleSets=r
to the definition of the AccessLevel, and restart the Steel-Belted Radius server.
(249567, old ID-8516)
“Certificate Expiration Warning” value—If you try to change the certificate
expiration warning from the default of 30 days in the Certificates panel of SBR
Administrator, a “Validation Error” message appears. You should accept the
default of 30 days. (8524)
Reports access setting (GEE)—If the (Reports) section of admin.ini is inactive or
specifies
CurrentUsers=r, then an administrator with the Reports access level
will not be able to use the Current Sessions panel.
To resolve this problem:
Uncomment (remove the semi-colon) the (Reports) section of admin.ini
(Reports)
Uncomment the CurrentUsers setting and change its value to rw:
CurrentUsers=rw
Restart the Steel-Belted Radius server. (8535)
Inconsistent permissions in access.ini (GEE)—If you remove a right from one
of the sections of
access.ini (for example, if you delete Profiles=r in the (Users)
section or you create a new section with a freely chosen set of rights), then
when an administrator goes to a panel where he or she has some but not all of
the required access rights, a Validation Error message box displays the
following:
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To resolve this problem, do not alter the original sections of admin.ini. Instead,
create new sections as needed by adding together the rights in some of the
original sections. Take the union of the rights. For example, administrators who
visit the Users panels must have at least the
Profiles=r right. (8590)