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