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diff --git a/lib/radius/tests/rfc.txt b/lib/radius/tests/rfc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d8bd613..0000000 --- a/lib/radius/tests/rfc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -# All attribute lengths are implicit, and are calculated automatically -# -# Input is of the form: -# -# WORD ... -# -# The WORD is a keyword which indicates the format of the following text. -# WORD is one of: -# -# raw - read the grammar defined below, and encode an attribute. -# The grammer supports a trivial way of describing RADIUS -# attributes, without reference to dictionaries or fancy -# parsers -# -# encode - reads "Attribute-Name = value", encodes it, and prints -# the result as text. -# use "-" to encode the output of the last command -# -# decode - reads hex, and decodes it "Attribute-Name = value" -# use "-" to decode the output of the last command -# -# data - the expected output of the previous command, in ASCII form. -# if the actual command output is different, an error message -# is produced, and the program terminates. -# -# -# The "raw" input satisfies the following grammar: -# -# Identifier = 1*DIGIT *( "." 1*DIGIT ) -# -# HEXCHAR = HEXDIG HEXDIG -# -# STRING = DQUOTE *CHAR DQUOTE -# -# TLV = "{" 1*DIGIT DATA "}" -# -# DATA = 1*HEXCHAR / 1*TLV / STRING -# -# LINE = Identifier DATA -# -# The "Identifier" is a RADIUS attribute identifier, as given in the draft. -# -# e.g. 1 for User-Name -# 26.9.1 Vendor-Specific, Cisco, Cisco-AVPAir -# 241.1 Extended Attribute, number 1 -# 241.2.3 Extended Attribute 2, data type TLV, TLV type 3 -# etc. -# -# The "DATA" portion is the contents of the RADIUS Attribute. -# -# 123456789abcdef hex string -# 12 34 56 ab with spaces for clarity -# "hello" Text string -# { 1 abcdef } TLV, TLV-Type 1, data "abcdef" -# -# TLVs can be nested: -# -# { tlv-type { tlv-type data } } { 3 { 4 01020304 } } -# -# TLVs can be concatencated -# -# {tlv-type data } { tlv-type data} { 3 040506 } { 8 aabbcc } -# -# The "raw" data is encoded without reference to dictionaries. Any -# valid string is parsed to a RADIUS attribute. The resulting RADIUS -# attribute *may not* be correctly formatted to the relevant RADIUS -# specifications. i.e. you can use this tool to create attribute 1 -# (User-Name), which is encoded as a series of TLVs. That's up to you. -# -# The purpose of the "raw" command is to have a simple way of encoding -# attributes which is independent of any dictionaries or packet processing -# routines. -# -# The output data is the hex version of the encoded attribute. -# - -encode User-Name = bob -data 01 05 62 6f 62 - -decode - -data User-Name = "bob" - -decode 01 05 62 6f 62 -data User-Name = "bob" - -# -# The Type/Length is OK, but the attribute data is of the wrong size. -# -decode 04 04 ab cd -data Attr-4 = 0xabcd - -# Zero-length attributes -decode 01 02 -data - -# don't encode zero-length attributes -#encode User-Name = "" -#data - -# except for CUI. Thank you, WiMAX! -decode 59 02 -data Chargeable-User-Identity = "" - -# Hah! Thought you had it figured out, didn't you? -#encode - -#data 59 02 - -encode NAS-Port = 10 -data 05 06 00 00 00 0a - -decode - -data NAS-Port = 10 - -walk 05 06 00 00 00 0a -data v0 a5 l4 - -walk 05 06 00 00 00 0a 02 06 00 00 00 0a -data v0 a5 l4,v0 a2 l4 - -walk 1a 0c 00 00 00 01 05 06 00 00 00 0a -data v1 a5 l4 - -walk 1a 12 00 00 00 01 05 06 00 00 00 0a 03 06 00 00 00 0a -data v1 a5 l4,v1 a3 l4 - -# Access-Request, code 1, authentication vector of zero -sign 05 06 00 00 00 0a -data 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - -code 4 - -sign 05 06 00 00 00 0a -data 62 63 f1 db 80 70 a6 64 37 31 63 e4 aa 95 5a 68 - -sign 05 06 00 00 00 0a -data 62 63 f1 db 80 70 a6 64 37 31 63 e4 aa 95 5a 68 - -secret hello -sign 05 06 00 00 00 0a -data 69 20 c0 b9 e1 2f 12 54 9f 92 16 5e f4 64 9b fd - -secret testing123 -sign 05 06 00 00 00 0a -data 62 63 f1 db 80 70 a6 64 37 31 63 e4 aa 95 5a 68 |