\000 in "octets" attribute?

Stefan Winter stefan.winter at restena.lu
Thu Jun 15 13:43:07 CEST 2006


Hi,

> So I must do source-level hacks to be able to send a 1-octet \000
> attribute, with current FreeRADIUS? Have I understood you correctly?

At least, a more pragmatic reply. :-) Yes, in my understanding of the FR code, 
this would need source code modifications. Still my opinion is to instead 
hack the vendor of that other strange NAS/RADIUS server to not artificially 
require an 8-Bit integer.
I'm still interested in the name of the product that behaves like that. Just 
to make sure I won't accidently buy it.

Stefan

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