Hi,
I guess that the problem is that the timezone description text in your case includes some characters with accents or similar, as Guy has already written.
The capture you sent works for me without problems,
no blank lines.
Timezone is shown as "W. Europe Standard Time" on my Win2K PC.
t:Acct Status Type(40) l:6, Value:Tunnel Link Stop(13)
t:Acct Session Id(44) l:10, Value:"00000016"
t:Event Timestamp(55) l:6, Value:1039677246 (Thu Dec 12 08:14:06 2002 W. Europe Standard Time)
t:NAS IP Address(4) l:6, Value:111.111.111.111
t:Vendor Specific(26) l:45, Vendor:Shasta(3199)
If you use "File/Print...,Print to File (x), Print detail(x)"
you will probably see the Event Timestamp line and then you can check
what timezone it says and see if it contains any characters
with accents or similar (e.g. "Europ�ene" or similar).
Regards,
Martin
>
> Fr�n: carlos.garciagarcia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Datum: 2003/02/10 Mon PM 08:10:41 CET
> Till: Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Kopia: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> �mne: Re: [Ethereal-users] Radius attribute "Event-Timestamp" is not
> decoded
>
>
>
>
> Thanks, Guy.
>
> It displays a blank line...
>
> My "standard" system is a NT 4.0. As you said you could see the attribute
> decoded in W2K, I have tried in my laptop with W2K and version 0.9.9, and the
> result is the same. Only a blank line is displayed...
>
> Regards,
>
> Carlos
>
> >On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 09:57:30AM +0100,
> carlos.garciagarcia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >> I have a problem with the latest version of Ethereal and the Radius attribute
> >> "Event-Timestamp" (decimal code 55)
> >>
> >> Ethereal 0.9.2, on Linux: it decodes the attribute OK
> >> Ethereal 0.9.9, on Windows NT: the attribute is not decoded, nor is
> considered
> >> an unknown attribute. It is simply not displayed, like a password.
> >
> >Well, with the 0.9.9 binary I installed, on NT 5.0 ("Windows 2000"), it
> >displays a line for the event time stamp, with a value of 1039677246
> >(Wed Dec 11 23:14:06 2002 Pacific Standard Time).
> >
> >What does Ethereal display on your system between the "Acct Session
> >ID(44)" and "NAS IP Address(4)" attributes?
>
>
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