When using the attribute's value containing a coma, rlm_sql escapes the coma in a strange
=2C within the String .
For example let's use the WISPr-Location-Name (string) attribute . ( The problem is the same with any string attribute anyway)
WISPr-Location-Name = "xx,LOCATION1"
it will be translated in "xx=2CLOCATION1" in the SQL query (if this attribute is used by the SQL Authorize query ).
This looks like a bug, doesn't it ?
Ubu
_________________________________________________________________ MSN - More Useful Every Day http://www.msn.de
- List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
