Hi, > > Then you are supposed to use the "integer" type, not "octets" > > No, that would be 4 octets. A 1-octet attribute allowing any value > must be of type "string" (in RFC language, "octets" in FreeRADIUS). Ah. Then you are in the unlucky position that you are not allowed to send a \000 to your NAS. Integer is too long, String may not terminate with a \000. Seems a bit braindead from the NAS to require that its integers are one octet only. Why not take a normal integer and restrict the allowed values to 0-255? Are bits a scarce resource where this thing comes from? I'd really like to hear what client exactly this is... Stefan -- Stefan WINTER Stiftung RESTENA - Réseau Téléinformatique de l'Education Nationale et de la Recherche Ingenieur Forschung & Entwicklung 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg E-Mail: stefan.winter@restena.lu Tel.: +352 424409-1 http://www.restena.lu Fax: +352 422473
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