I just wanted to make
sure that I wasn't missing something, and that there isn't
an easier
way to get at the ASCII inside the octet stream.
Edit the dictionary, and change octets to string?
I saw discussion in a previous thread (Handling of the 'Class'
attribute, this post in
Shawn K. O'Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw discussion in a previous thread (Handling of the 'Class'
attribute, this post in particular,
http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/htdig/freeradius-users/2003-July/021
267.html) that implied this was frowned upon, at least when interacting
with
Shawn K. O'Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I'm currently using rlm_exec to call a simple perl script that
decodes the Class attribute value (from accessing %{Class}) from it's
hex octet form back to the ASCII inside. I just wanted to make sure that
I wasn't missing something, and that there
Greetings,
I'm trying to look at the Class attribute during proxying. I want to
take data stored in the Class attribute and rewrite other attribute(s)
based on the contents. I have it working right now but have two
questions regarding it.
1) I'm currently using rlm_exec to call a simple perl
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