Hello Mariano -
In Radiator terms, "binary" (an octet can have any value - NUL included) is a
superset of "string" (ASCII - trailing NULs will be stripped). This is to
deal with some Radius implementations (written in C) that sometimes have
trailing NULs on strings.
You can find the details of the Radiator dictionary syntax in section 15.1 of
the Radiator 2.17.1 reference manual.
hth
Hugh
On Wednesday 07 March 2001 06:39, Mariano Absatz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm checking the Proxy-State attribute and RFC2865 says it's a string,
> however, the latest dictionary (with yesterday's date) says "binary"...
> what's the difference between "binary" and "string" in the dictionary?
>
> Is there a reference of the dictionary file format?
>
> TIA
>
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