Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-06 Thread karnik jain
Hello Sir, Uh... nonsense. You can't write chinese characters in ASCII. You need to write them in another encoding, such as UTF-8. *SOrry for giving half information Sir,* I even know that I can't write the Chinese characters in ASCII. You have misunderstood me totally sir over here. But

Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-06 Thread Alan DeKok
karnik jain wrote: I am asking is I have sored ∞ character in unsigned int array like following in my RADIUS client Then this has nothing to do with FreeRADIUS. It's not our role to educate you in internationalization issues, UTF-8, character sets, how RADIUS work, etc. You were told

Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-06 Thread karnik jain
OK No probs sir, Thank a lot to Alan and John for guiding me a lot. On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote: karnik jain wrote: I am asking is I have sored ∞ character in unsigned int array like following in my RADIUS client Then this has nothing

Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-04 Thread karnik jain
Hi, While I am doing testing of my RADIUS client with multilingual characters consits in the username to check my multilingual support module. At that time I am using* FREE RAIDUS server*, I have attached all configuration files related to my setup with this mail. *username :* ∞ *password :*

Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-04 Thread Alan DeKok
karnik jain wrote: While I am doing testing of my RADIUS client with multilingual characters consits in the username to check my multilingual support module. At that time I am using* FREE RAIDUS server*, I have attached all configuration files related to my setup with this mail. ... I have

Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-04 Thread karnik jain
Hi Alan, I have written multilingual character *∞ *directly in RADIUS server's *users file.* without encoding it into UTF-8. * * Do I need to write Username in *user file of RADIUS server *after converting it into UTF-8 to make the *whole thing work*? If Yes then How can I write UTF-8 characters

Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-04 Thread James J J Hooper
--On 04 February 2011 22:02 +0530 karnik jain karnik.j...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Alan, I have written multilingual character *∞ *directly in RADIUS server's *users file.* without encoding it into UTF-8. * * Do I need to write Username in *user file of RADIUS server *after converting it into UTF-8

Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-04 Thread karnik jain
Hello Sir, But the issue is you have written the Chinese charter directly in place of user name rather than writing its equivalent UTF-8 into users file as said by you. users: 現年快樂 Auth-Type := Accept My doubt is How can I write UTF-8 encoded (may be HEX form) in users file. Because I have did

Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-04 Thread John Dennis
On 02/04/2011 02:01 PM, karnik jain wrote: Hello Sir, But the issue is you have written the Chinese charter directly in place of user name rather than writing its equivalent UTF-8 into users file as said by you. No, it was utf-8, but was rendered as a Chinese glyph. users: 現年快樂 Auth-Type :=

Re: Unable to authenticate in case of multilingual characters

2011-02-04 Thread Alan DeKok
karnik jain wrote: But the issue is you have written the Chinese charter directly in place of user name rather than writing its equivalent UTF-8 into users file as said by you. Uh... nonsense. You can't write chinese characters in ASCII. You need to write them in another encoding, such