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Subject: Rewrites for multiple realms
From: Gordon Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,

I've got multiple realms running in radius. Some users haven't managed
to grasp the realm idea yet (telling them to use username@domain causes
them confusion).
I'm now adding other realms that will, no doubt, contain similar users.
What I'd like to do is set up a DEFAULT handler that catches usernames
with no realm, and appends each realm in turn until it finds a match.

Currently, I use all handlers, since the docs suggest that mixing realms
& handlers can cause problems.

Is this a practical solution? What are others doing? This must be pretty
common among those running multiple virtual ISPs.

Cheers,
Gordon

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