Hi Ricardo,

On Jul 23,  5:14pm, Ricardo Freire wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) DefaultRealm behavior in 2.14
> Mike,
>
> I'v read this thread brought by Ian, but I didn't understand it.
>
> I used to have 4 Clients, all referencing the same DefaultRealm. It always
> worked before 2.14.
> Now, it is appending the realm in the username.
> If I comment the DefaulRealm clause, I get:
> "Fri Jul 23 16:57:52 1999: WARNING: Could not find a handler: request is
> ignored"
> I have to strip out the realm. I think it shouldn't be necessary.
>
> So my question is: "How can I have a default realm, without having to strip
> it out before auth?"

The way DefaultRealm is meant to work (and which it does now in both Realms and
Handlers) is that if there is explicitly no realm in the username, it will add
DefaultRealm to the end.

What that means is that _every_ user name that comes through that Client will
then have a realm, either the one they entered, or the DefaultRealm.

Cheers.

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