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Re: Garbled objectClass



On Wed, 23 Oct 2019, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
> --On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 5:52 PM +0200 Saša-Stjepan Bakša
> <ssbaksa@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is there any good reason that I see one of my custom objectClass garbled
> > like this below. It happens when I am reading content from file. From GUI
> > tool it looks as it should.
> 
> This is not garbled, it's base 64 encoded.  This generally occurs when a space
> or tab character is left at the end of an attribute value or there is some
> type of unprintable (unicode often) character contained within the value.
> 
> Decoding it generates:
> 
> {6}( 1.3.6.1.4.1.35269.3.245.2.7 NAME 'pcrfPackage' DESC 'Common package
> description – service parameters defined by MNO' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST (
> pcrfPackageTitle $ packageLifetimeType ) MAY ( packageActivationDate $
> packageExpiryDate $ packageCycle $ totalMaximumVolume $ totalMaximumTime $
> monitoringKey $ totalMaximumAmount $ cycleMultiplier ) )
> 
> Nothing jumps out at me here as to why it's being encoded, but hopefully 
> that gives you enough clues to start from.

The "–" in the DESC is not the ascii "-" but a Unicode hyphen.