The RFC's state what the packets contain.  Have a look at them.  I believe
they are included with Radiator too.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Kitabjian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 9:45 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) packet dumps: how to analyze them?


With Trace level 5 enabled, here is a sample packet dump using radpwtst:

--------------------
Tue Nov 28 12:53:15 2000: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 127.0.0.1 port 1101 ....

Packet length = 67
04 5b 00 43 bb d7 4c 1d 80 3e 3b 4f 5e 51 80 cf
bb f6 79 a6 01 07 6d 69 6b 65 6d 06 06 00 00 00
02 04 06 cb 3f 9a 01 05 06 00 00 04 d2 3d 06 00
00 00 00 2c 0a 30 30 30 30 31 32 33 34 28 06 00
00 00 01
Code:       Accounting-Request
Identifier: 91
Authentic:  <187><215>L<29><128>>;O^Q<128><207><187><246>y<166>
Attributes:
        User-Name = "mikem"
        Service-Type = Framed-User
        NAS-IP-Address = 203.63.154.1
        NAS-Port = 1234
        NAS-Port-Type = Async
        Acct-Session-Id = "00001234"
        Acct-Status-Type = Start
--------------------

I can see that "mikem" = "6d 69 6b 65 6d" and that "00001234" = "30 30
30 30
31 32 33 34", but most of the rest is pretty unintelligible. Does anyone
have any pointers on how to read this info?

Thanks,

Dave


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