Last week I descibed that I had a problem with Radiator on NT, and
authenticate against the Microsoft Site Server LDAP server. I had an extra
'\0' at the end of any value that was retrieved from the ldap-server.
When I wrote a perl script that used perl-ldap, I realized that there had to
be something wrong with perl-ldap instead of radiator. The problem was only
there when you use perl-ldap on NT, and not on Unix.
I discussed this with the author of perl-ldap. When I ran the same script
against some other non-Microsoft ldap server, ldap.bigfoot.com, I saw that
there was no terminating '\0'.
For now, the conclusion is that the ldap server of Microsoft is sending an
extra '\0'. They're looking into it.

So again, the problem was not Radiator, the most portable radius server 8)

- Wilbert



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