(RADIATOR) Realm help needed
Jeffrey Wheat
jeff at nt.cetlink.net
Tue Oct 9 08:26:39 CDT 2001
Hugh,
Thanks for the reply. Actually my usernames do not have
mailto: tags on them. That is my stupid outlook client
feeling the need to html'ize everything. Anyway, I have
tried a few different things including downcasing the
entire string: RewriteUsername tr/A-Z/a-z/ which will
work until it attempts to match a <Handler> at which
point the original string is applied to the matching
code. So once again I am forced to use many different
handlers to match the realm name. All in all, what I
am ultimately attempting to accomplish is to have all
my accounting records stored into my database, using
single rows for both the start and stop record.
Regards,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [ mailto:hugh at open.com.au]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 7:50 PM
To: Jeffrey Wheat; radiator at open.com.au
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Realm help needed
Hello Jeff -
>
> I am running into trouble with proxy users. I am trying to figure out
> how to rewrite just the realm portion of the username so that I do not
> need to create seperate handlers for each form of the realm. For
> instance,
> I have users that login like such:
>
> user at Mydomain.com < mailto:user at Mydomain.com>
> user at mydomain.com < mailto:user at mydomain.com>
> user at mydomain < mailto:user at mydomain>
> user at MYDOMAIN.com < mailto:user at MYDOMAIN.com>
>
> Is there an easy way to rewrite the realm portion to fix this problem?
>
You would typically use a RewriteUsername to do whatever is required.
Do your usernames really look like the above? If so, you might need to
do a
bit more to get rid of the "< mailto:....>" strings.
Have a look at section 6.4.19 in the Radiator 2.18.4 reference manual
included in the distribution in the file "doc/ref.html".
regards
Hugh
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