On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Alan Buxey <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > >> [copy.user-name] expand: %{User-Name} -> SMB001\bob >> copy.user-name: Added attribute Stripped-User-Name with value 'SMB001\bob' >> ++[copy.user-name] returns ok >> [add-dollar-sign] expand: ^(host/.*) -> ^(host/.*) >> add-dollar-sign: Does not match: Stripped-User-Name = SMB001\bob >> ++[add-dollar-sign] returns ok >> [strip-realm-name] expand: ^(.*[\/]+) -> ^(.*[\/]+) >> strip-realm-name: Changed value for attribute Stripped-User-Name from >> 'SMB001\bob' to 'bob' >> ++[strip-realm-name] returns ok > > WARNING - ALERT - WARNING > > those particular filters look way way too familiar to me. they look like > some kind of FreeRADIUS 1.0.x hack that I would have told someone to put into > their config back in around 2007 or so. > > you do not need that sort of stuff in FreeRADIUS 2.x
Well, the User-Name attribute is being copied to Stripped-User-Name which is *only* used during LDAP authentication, which works. Why would it interfere with User-Name? Thanks! - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

