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I am using the RADIUS protocol to for sending some values from client to server. I am using vendor specific value pairs, and defining our own types. But the value length for Vendor-specific data is 255 and our data length is crossing it. Can any one tell me how to incorporate data with length more than 255 bytes?

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  • What kind of data is "the dta"?
    – kmarsh
    Apr 29, 2010 at 12:00
  • He says below they are call detail records from voip probably asterisk.
    – hookenz
    Sep 9, 2011 at 4:54
  • Vijay, can you describe things more fully. What you're trying to do sounds very unusual.
    – hookenz
    Sep 9, 2011 at 4:55

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If you have control of both sides, you can have create attributes such as:

Vendor1 = "data"
Vendor2 = "data continued"
Vendor3 = "End Of Data"

If you don't have control of the far side, go ask THAT vendor how they expect the data to get through. Of at least, post the device name here so someone who has worked with it can have a clue how to help you.

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  • data is CDR of monitored call in voip, but its crossing the 255 bytes,
    – Vijay.J055
    Apr 29, 2010 at 12:14
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You could store the CDR somewhere say in a webserver (maybe via using a RESTful interface) Then just reference the URL for that stored CDR data in the RADIUS request.

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