Hello Tom -
I don't quite understand your question sorry.
Could you give me a bit more detail please?
If you want usernames without realms to be treated the same way as those with realms, you can add a DefaultRealm parameter to your Client clauses:
# define Client clauses
<Client ....>
.....
DefaultRealm foo.bar
</Client>
.....
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Jan 31, 2003, at 10:04 Australia/Melbourne, Tom Swenson wrote:
I tried this and I think it will work, but I have to figure out a way to
get the default domain in there. Is there an easier way than to put in an
identifier for every client and then a handler at the end of my domains to
catch all the ones without domains?
Thanks again.
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On 1/31/2003 at 9:24 AM Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Tom - You should not mix Realms and Handlers in the same configuration file for exactly this reason - Realms are always evaluated first.Change your Realms to Handlers like this: <Realm foo.bar> ..... </Realm> becomes <Handler Realm = foo.bar> ..... </Handler> Note that Handlers are evaluated in the order they appear in the configuration file, so the more specific must appear before the more general, keeping in mind that you want the most hit Handlers as close to the top of the list as possible. regards Hugh On Friday, Jan 31, 2003, at 04:55 Australia/Melbourne, Tom Swenson wrote:I have a newsgroup server that I have told to authenticate with the
same
realm as my dial in customers. I created special client for this server
and then put in an identifier. I thought it would then go to the
handler I
created to just authenticate only. No accounting or sessions. I'm
finding
that it is instead of going to the handler, it is going to the realm.
The
manual says it this is how it will do this.
I don't know what to do now. Here is what I have, but I don't think it
ever goes to the handler. Is there anything I can specify in the client
section to make it go to a specific realm or handler?
<Client xx.xx.xx.xx>
DupInterval 0
IgnoreAcctSignature
Secret xxxxxxxxxxx
Identifier newsauth
</Client>
# news group authentication
<Handler Client-Identifier=newsauth>
AuthBy ID_0
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileIgnore
RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
</Handler>
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