(RADIATOR) realm blues

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jan 17 16:13:11 CST 2003


Hello Bogdan -

Also keep in mind that you can specify multiple RewriteUsername's to do  
multiple transforms on the incoming User-Name's.

regards

Hugh


On Saturday, Jan 18, 2003, at 03:51 Australia/Melbourne, Bogdan TARU  
wrote:

>
>
>  Not really usable, since my realms are like @1, @2, etc. But I will  
> try
> to use RewriteUsername as one of the first commands I'm calling in the
> radiator, and check then after my own <Realm>.
>
>  Thank you for your solutions,
>  bogdan
>
>
> ----------------------------
> iCom Media AG
> Kirchweg 36
> Koln, 50858
> Germany
>
> Phone: +49-(0)221-485-689-16
> Fax  : +49-(0)221-485-689-20
> Mobile:+49-(0)173-906-46-01
>
> On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Denis Pavani wrote:
>
>> I would use an handler search:
>> <Handler Username=/*#realm1*/>
>> .....
>> </Handler>
>>
>> So you can match a pattern in the username even if not a realm.
>>
>> Bogdan TARU wrote:
>>>
>>> 	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
>>>
>>>
>>> ----------------------------
>>> iCom Media AG
>>> Kirchweg 36
>>> Koln, 50858
>>> Germany
>>>
>>> Phone: +49-(0)221-485-689-16
>>> Fax  : +49-(0)221-485-689-20
>>> Mobile:+49-(0)173-906-46-01
>>>
>>> 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.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> MfG/Best regards, Kurt Jaeger                                  17  
>>>> years to go !
>>>> LF.net GmbH        fon +49 711 90074-23  pi at LF.net
>>>> Ruppmannstr. 27    fax +49 711 90074-33
>>>> D-70565 Stuttgart  mob +49 171 3101372
>>>>
>>>
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>> **
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>>
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