Problem with backslash

Martin Grůza martin at netcom.cz
Thu Feb 27 12:56:29 CET 2020


Problem solved, I add suffix after backslash.

Thank you.

> 26. 2. 2020 v 19:02, Martin Grůza <martin at netcom.cz>:
> 
> I’m setting this attribute: NTLM-Group-Required = “DOMAIN\vpnaccess” and in mschap I have: %{NTLM-Group-Required}
> Debug: 
> (0) mschap: EXPAND --require-membership-of=%{NTLM-Group-Required}
> (0) mschap:    --> --require-membership-of=ZSNEMCICKY\\ucitele
> Winbindd lookupname failed to resolve ZSNEMCICKY\\ucitele into a SID!
> 
> I want only one backslash.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
>> 26. 2. 2020 v 13:43, Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com>:
>> 
>> On Feb 26, 2020, at 3:32 AM, Martin Grůza <martin at netcom.cz> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have got problem with backslash when I set it to attribute and expand it to string, there are double backslash, but I want only one backslash.
>> 
>> If only there was some kind of debug output which showed what the server was doing...
>> 
>> But this isn't a difficult issue.  Double-quoted strings use backslashes for escaping.  i.e. "\n".  This means that backslashes also need to be escaped: "\\"
>> 
>> This is how *all* programming languages work, include shell scripts, Perl, Python, Java, C, ...
>> 
>> Alan DeKok.
>> 
>> 
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