(RADIATOR) realm blues

Bogdan TARU bgd at icomag.de
Fri Jan 17 10:41:00 CST 2003



	Hi Kurt,

 And first of all, thanks for the reply. But your solution doesn't really
work. I am using right now something like 5 different realms for
different purposes, so I don't know the 'initial' realm of
user at t-online.de

 I was thinking like replacing:

 user at my-realm-1

 with something like:

 user#my-realm-1 (knowing that I'm never gonna have # in 'user' or
'my-realm-1')

 But then, I will have to 'convince' radiator to consider 'my-realm-1' as
being the realm. How hard would that be?

 bogdan


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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Kurt Jaeger wrote:

> Hi!
>
> >  I was wondering how easy would be to convince radiator to use another
> > "realm separator", instead of the '@' character? I am having troubles over
> > here in germany, with a big ISP (T-Online) who is installing a piece of
> > software on their client's machines. And that piece of software rewrites
> > all the realms of the outgoing calls (no matter which dialer) with their
> > own '@t-online.de', which basically means our dialers's realm is unusable.
> > Obviously, the solution would be to use another character instead of '@'
> > for our realm, and to delete the '@t-online.de' realm where present.
> >
> >  How easy could that be in Radiator?
>
> Very easy.
>
> Let's say: myrealm:user at t-online.de
>
> RewriteUsername    s/^myrealm:(\S+)\@t-online.de$/$1\@myrealm/
>
> Will rewrite your username to user at myrealm.
>
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