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Re: [Bug-gnu-radius] Feature request/Rodopi problem with gnu-radius


From: Sergey Poznyakoff
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnu-radius] Feature request/Rodopi problem with gnu-radius
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 00:06:15 +0200

> The ISP I currently work for was using the old Livingston radius up until
> recently, when we switched to gnu-radius for security reasons. The problem
> we have encountered is that with the old radius server the detail files had
> "quotes" around the User-Name and Acct-Session-Id attribute values and
> gnu-radius doesn't. This is a small problem since we are using the Rodopi
[...]
>     Has anybody else encountered this problem or have a solution? I tried to

A couple of days ago I've received a similar question. Since there's
some demand, here is a patch that will make radiusd output string 
attributes surrounded with double-quotes. The patch is for version
0.96.4 of GNU Radius.

Regards,
Sergey


Index: radlib/util.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/radius/radius/radlib/Attic/util.c,v
retrieving revision 1.21.2.2
diff -p -u -w -b -r1.21.2.2 util.c
--- util.c      31 Jul 2002 11:58:21 -0000      1.21.2.2
+++ util.c      6 Feb 2003 21:59:20 -0000
@@ -316,6 +316,9 @@ format_string_visual(buf, runlen, str, l
 
        seg = NULL;
        ptr = str;
+       outbytes = 2;
+       if (buf)
+               *buf++ = '"';
        while (len) {
                if (isprint(*ptr)) {
                        if (!seg)
@@ -341,8 +344,10 @@ format_string_visual(buf, runlen, str, l
                        while (seg < ptr) 
                                *buf++ = *seg++;
        }
-       if (buf)
+       if (buf) {
+               *buf++ = '"';
                *buf++ = 0;
+       }
        return outbytes;
 }
 
@@ -376,9 +381,10 @@ format_pair(pair)
        VALUE_PAIR *pair;
 {
        static char *buf1;
-       char buf2[1+10+4*AUTH_STRING_LEN+1]; /* Enough to hold longest possible
-                                               string value all converted to
-                                               octal + enentual V%d prefix */
+       char buf2[1+10+4*AUTH_STRING_LEN+1];   /* Enough to hold longest 
+                                                 possible string value all 
+                                                 converted to octal +
+                                                 eventual V%d prefix */
        DICT_VALUE *dval;
        
        if (buf1)




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