Hello Andy -
You will have to check the trace 5 hexadecimal dump and decode the packet
(using the RFC - included in the "doc" directory) to see what the vendor
number is and what the attribute number is. Then we can check with the vendor
to find out what the definition should be.
As mentioned in my previous mail - the NAS *always* sends binary data in a
Radius request. The translation from binary to strings is performed by the
Radius server using the dictionary definitions and this message indicates
that there is a problem.
hth
Hugh
On Monday 07 May 2001 19:31, Andy De Petter wrote:
> How can I find out, which attribute is giving this error? Even in trace 5
> debug output, I don't get the name (or ID) of the attribute that is
> generating this error..
>
> -Andy
>
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