Hello there my pot bellied, balding bretheren,

I am currently trying to investigate a problem with a RADIUS server. To solve this problem the server's admin has requested I send the RADIUS packet data in a hex format.

Unfortunately Net::Radius::Packet does not have a method that will allow me to do this. The method dump() just prints that RADIUS packet in plain text and pack() returns it in a format ready to send to a server/client, but it is not in a hex format.

A google search and "Super Search" have not discolvered anything of use. Nor have my attempts at producing the hex output from the Net::Radius::Packet object.

Is there any amoungst you who can help me on this path of "enlightenment"?

cheers

!unlike

I write my Perl code like how I like my sex: fast and dirty. ;)


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