\000 in "octets" attribute?

Stefan Winter stefan.winter at restena.lu
Thu Jun 15 15:15:21 CEST 2006


> Notice the MS-CHAP-Challenge.  That's why I said "as long as the
> attribute is of type "octets"".
>
> Calling-Station-Id is truncated at the first NUL.
>
> MS-CHAP-Challenge is transmitted, even if it contains just a single
> NUL octet

Okay, could you try to put 0x00 into the Calling-Station-Id and \000 into the 
MS-CHAP-Chellenge? Just to make sure it's not the notation or something, like 
that MS-CHAP-Challenge transmits the four characters 0,x,0,0. Or something 
similar. Still an ethereal capture would be great.

Greetings,

Stefan Winter

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