Rafael Ortega a �crit :

> Hello, everyone
>
> I'm not very proficient in Perl, but need has made me look into regular
> expressions to solve a configuration problem I have with Radiator (currently
> using 2.15, but about to upgrade to 2.16, as soon as the new servers
> arrive).
>
> We recently merged with another ISP and inherited their database and
> domains.  We also support GRIC and IPASS romaing services.
>
> My problem is, for roaming services, we are going to use prefixes and that
> means handlers (if I'm not mistaken).
>
> Currently, I use realms for our local domains, defining <Realm> for our
> domain with the most users.  <Realm default> I use for Ipass.  No provisions
> have been made for Gric, yet.
>
> I came up with the following handler definitions to replace my realms:
>
> <Handler User-Name=/domain.com$/i>  would replace <Realm domain.com>
>
> <Handler User-Name=/^IPASS\//i>  would do for the prefixes.
>
> What I need is a way to define a handler that would take the place of the
> domain-less Realm without using the <Handler default> (since I'd probably
> use it with gric).
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> ------------------------------------
> Rafael Ortega
> PSINetworks Panama
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Hi Rafael,
I recently want to authenticate eople with no domain in their username.
For that, I use <Realm >  without giving any domain.

For example:
<Realm >
    AuthBy check
</Realm>

Hope that it will help you.

Regards.
Vi-Thang.


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