I would default the behaviour to not send the User-Name attribute in the Access-Accept but give the ability to have it trivially enabled with a toggle. And where it is enabled, by default, send it in the normalised user@realm format unless configured otherwise. (That would be the general case as far as I can see.) - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Access... Phil Mayers
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Ac... Nick Lowe
- RE: Normalising the User-Name AVP in a... Brian Julin
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP... Nick Lowe
- Re: Normalising the User-Name... Phil Mayers
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP... Alex Sharaz
- Re: Normalising the User-Name... Nick Lowe
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in a... Phil Mayers
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP... Nick Lowe
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Access... Alan DeKok
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Ac... Nick Lowe
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in a... Alex Sharaz
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Access... A . L . M . Buxey
- RE: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Access-Accept Brian Julin
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Access-Acc... Nick Lowe
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Access... Arran Cudbard-Bell
- Re: Normalising the User-Name AVP in an Access... Wilco Baan Hofman

