OUCH !
yes and no, read the raddb config file I think its there.
Why change it if the stupid users do not use the proper password. I mean then, why even authenticate at all. Next your users will want radius to forgive misspelled uid/pwd's
No, I would not do that, maybe just strip spaces from uid/pwd's
When your stupid users call tech, tactfully suggest they take some classes and get up to speed. Better yet 1-900-FOR-TECH or drop them...they will likely pollute your network with spam and "the plague" virus not to mention the tech call's you get from stupid user's.
How about a poll question:
How many times does the tech phone ring but, its a modem on the other end ?


Last night about midnight, I should have put the support line on a special box that would let the "stupid user online"(with any uid/pwd) and redirected them to the "stupid user's" web page with iptables then I setup radius to drop them after a few minutes.

Yes, stupid user's byte and never go away....

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 6:05 PM
Subject: Trimming Off @mydomain.com



Is there anyway to have freeRadius trim off the @mydomain.com from the
username when the user attempts to authenticate? I have a number of users
that still try to use there full email address for there username and it
could save me some tech support.


Matt



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