Hi everyone, Our (Red Hat) QA was testing the effect of this entry in 3.0.4 ChangeLog: * Modify pairparsevalue to deal with embedded NULLs better, and use the binary versions of attribute values in rlm_ldap. They have noticed that binary LDAP values get truncated on embedded zero characters (\0) in RADIUS replies, in radiusReplyMessage in particular. I.e. for radiusReplyMessage:: cmVwbHkgd2l0aCBhAGI= The response output by radtest was Reply-Message = 'reply with a' The network capture also showed that RADIUS reply packets contained truncated values. Is this intended, or was there a fix for this? In related discoveries, it seems that backslashes get removed from LDAP attribute values in RADIUS replies, so radiusReplyMessage: reply with a\0b becomes Reply-Message = 'reply with a0b' in radtest output. Is this intended? Thank you. Nick