Hello Ricardo,

thanks for the details, i will check on my side how to implement that.

Regards
Fabrice


Le 2016-06-14 05:55, Ricardo Duarte a écrit :
Hi Fabrice,

The syntax is:

  type = 16-bit unsigned, network (big-endian) byte order
  length = 16-bit unsigned, network (big-endian) byte order
  value = arbitrary binary string (remove trailing nulls and ASCII spaces)

I have some ruby code where I do parse it with unpack:

  type, lenght, value =  avpairs['http-tlv'].unpack('nnA*')

I'm not sure, but think that the "nnA*" pattern can also be used with the Perl unpack function.

Regards,
Ricardo

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To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:13:30 -0400
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] User-agent from Radius Accounting

Hello Ricardo,

If you are using web-auth then you will probably have access to theses attributes but when i checked that sooner this year and the http-tlv and dhcp-tlv were a little bit weird, like i got a sort of random chars before the real useragent/dhcp info.

I don't know if you have an example (debug) of a radius packet that contain these attributes (maybe it has been fixed and we can probably do something).

Regards
Fabrice


Le 2016-06-13 17:01, Ricardo Duarte a écrit :

    Hi there,

    Most of my clients never hit the registration portal, as they are
    being autoreg. But I still would like to get info about the
    user-agent.
    One way to do it, for Cisco devices, is to read it from Radius
    Accounting packets. It is sent inside a av-pair, http-tlv.
    So, I wonder if there us any integration point where I can have
    access to the Radius accounting packets and write the info to the
    node table?

    Thanks,
    Ricardo


    
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