Hugh Irvine wrote:

> Hello Vangelis -
>
> To do what you describe you need to use an SQL session database and
> supply your own AddQuery to use the rewritten username. NB - doing
> this will prevent you from using a NasType in your Client clauses.

Does this mean that if we use an SQL session database we won't be able to double
check if user is really connected via SNMP or other method?

              thanks
                  Vangelis

P.S. I think it would be very helpful if you included an option for case
insensitivity for the internal session database in a future version of RADIATOR

>
>
> regards
>
> Hugh
>
> At 5:01 PM +0300 6/18/01, Vangelis Kyriakakis wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >       using the internal session database for SimultaneousUse check
> >there is the following problem (if I am correct):
> >If a user changes the case of his username RADIATOR can't find him in
> >the session database if he has already logged in with his username
> >spelled in different case. Is it possible to rewrite the username that
> >RADIATOR uses for its internal session database so it can keep track of
> >the user regardless of the case he uses?
> >
> >                     thanks
> >                         Vangelis
> >
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