(RADIATOR) problem with multiple realms in one username

sviatoslav.rimdenok at colt.ch sviatoslav.rimdenok at colt.ch
Mon Jul 8 05:17:34 CDT 2002


Hi Hugh,

thank you for your quick response!

I'd like to have handler that matches only "username at slava.com", and do not
match "username at slava.com@SLAVA", "username at slava.com@BLABLABLA" nor
"username at BLABLA@slava.com" and so on..

that means : to match the rule it must be only one realm name (for example
"username at slava.com@SLAVA" has 2 realms inside) and that realm must be
"slava.com"

thanks again for your help!

see you,
Slava

-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:hugh at open.com.au]
Sent: Montag, 8. Juli 2002 11:28
To: Rimdenok, Sviatoslav; radiator at open.com.au
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) problem with multiple realms in one username



Hello Slava -

You don't actually say what your requirements are - could you give me some 
more details on what exactly you want to do?

BTW - if you want a handler to match "slave.com" as different to 
"slava.com at SLAVA", you should do this:

<Handler User-Name = /slava.com$/>
	.....
</Handler>

which will match "slava.com" only at the end of the User-Name string.

regards

Hugh

On Mon, 8 Jul 2002 18:13, sviatoslav.rimdenok at colt.ch wrote:
>  Hi Guys,
>
>  We've got Radiator running on our side. Recently I've found really
strange
> behaviour of Radiator, - the "problem" comes then username in the incoming
> RADIUS packet looks like "username at realmone@realmtwo" (please see the live
> example from the log file):
>
> ... skipped .....
>
> Mon Jul  8 04:20:39 2002: DEBUG: Packet dump:
> *** Received from 10.10.10.10 port 51675 ....
> Code:       Access-Request
> Identifier: 185
> Authentic:  <136>1<0><0>so<0><0><5><13><0><0>84<0><0>
> Attributes:
>         User-Name = "someone at slava.com@SLAVA"
>         User-Password =
> ".<177><238>e<210><203>(<235><189><200><21><226>r<5><24><19>"
>         NAS-Identifier = "i-Pass VNAS"
>         NAS-IP-Address = 10.10.10.10
>         NAS-Port = 1
>         Service-Type = Framed-User
>         Framed-Protocol = PPP
>
>
> Mon Jul  8 04:20:39 2002: DEBUG: Check if Handler Realm=slava.com should
be
> used to handle this request
> Mon Jul  8 04:20:39 2002: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler
> 'Realm=slava.com'
>
> ... skipped .....
>
>
> In the configuration file we have a handler like <Handler Realm=slava.com>
> ... </Handler>, so we expect that it satisfies all usernames like
> "user at slava.com".. But, as the reality showed, it matches
> "username at slava.com@SLAVA" too..
>
> Most probably that's expected behaviour of Radiator, but how we should
> change our Handler <Handler Realm=..> to work it properly according to our
> needs?
>
> Thank you so much for your help!
>
> sincerely yours,
>
> Slava Rimdenok
>
>
> Sviatoslav Rimdenok
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