Ages ago, (27 Apr 2010), Hugh Irvine wrote: > On your last item, we have not been able to reproduce the problem, so > could you please send me a copy of the configuration file and a trace 5 > debug showing what you are receiving in the requests?
With reference to the problem I observed when upgrading to 4.6, where special character %N (ref: "The NAS-IP-Address in the current request (if any)") is printed "raw" > Mon Apr 26 00:03:26 2010 OK client=tambala.net.strath.ac.uk > clientip=130.159.17.137 clientident=SquidProxy nasip=<82><9F>^Q<89> nasid= > naspttype= requser=abc replyuser= outeruser=abc eapidentity=, > calling-st-id= called-st-id= fr amed-ip-addr= handler=strathrealm > rmessage= ... > So note "nasip=<82><9F>^Q<89>". This is actually my terminal's > representation of the hi-bit characters, and it turns out they are the hex > equivalent of the IP address: 0x82h == 130, 0x9f == 159, etc. Before 4.6 > (3.17.1 previously) this was seamlessly translated to a printable IP > address, but it now appears this is being printed "raw". Anyway, I didn't manage to get a cut-down config and trace 5 debug sorted, but I have just tried replacing "%N" with "%{NAS-IP-Address}" instead, and it prints the IP address correctly. I glanced at the code for &getNasId, then decided I had more pressing concerns ... Jethro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jethro R Binks, Computing Officer Information Services, The University Of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK The University of Strathclyde is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, number SC015263. _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list radiator@open.com.au http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator