Hello Steve, Hello Dave -

Dave is correct, you should use Handlers instead of Realms.

# define Handlers

<Handler User-Name = /....../>
        .....
</Handler>

<Handler>
        ......
</Handler>

regards

Hugh


At 4:36 PM -0400 6/20/01, Kitabjian, Dave wrote:
>I don't know how easy it is to change the definition of "realm", so I'll
>defer that answer to someone else.
>
>However, you can set aside the <Realm> feature and use the <Handler> feature
>along with a Perl regexp to look for whatever character you want as the
>delimiter.
>
>Dave
>:)
>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Felicetti, Stephen A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 3:24 PM
>>  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>>  Subject: (RADIATOR) I need to change the symbol that is used
>>  to seperate username and realm.
>>
>>
>>  I'm using 2.16.1 on Solaris.
>>  I have 2 realms in my config file.
>>  One is the default of no realm, and the other is used to
>>  handle my firewall
>>  authentications: <Realm firewall>
>>  It works nicely when I use: username@firewall for most
>>  authentications. However, the problem I'm running into, is in
>>  order for my firewall to authenticate FTP sessions, it uses a
>>  goofy syntax in the form of:
>>
>>  ftp-account-name@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>  See all those @ symbols? The firewall uses them as field
>>  delimiters, so I can't use the old username format of
>>  username@firewall. If I can get Radiator to use a different
>>  symbol other then @ to determine the realm, it would make
>>  life a whole lot easier. Modifying the firewall isn't an option.
>>
>>  Is this possible?
>>
>>  Thanks a lot!!
>>  Steve
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>  Stephen A. Felicetti                                Fox Chase Cancer Center
>>  Sr. Network Engineer                                215-728-2956  (v)
>>  Research Information Technology Facility    215-728-2513 (f)
>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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