Hi!
I noticed the following problem:
I have a
Handler Realm=/^net(cologne|aachen)\.de$/i
...
/Handler
or alternatively
Realm /^net(cologne|aachen)\.de$/i
...
/Realm
defined. I expected those to match on u...@netcologne.de and
u...@netaachen.de, but my logs show, that also
Hi Eike!
Eike Lohmann schrieb am Dienstag, den 16. September 2014:
Inseide the HandlertTry to rewrite the username like:
RewriteUsername s/\@^net(cologne|aachen)\.de//
Thanks for this interesting approach.
Than I had to use %n (full username including realm) instead of %U
(username
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Elias wrote:
Does anybody have the latest dictionary for the Unisphere ERX? Can't
seem to find attribute 42 and 43.
I added the following attributes to the dictionary:
VENDORATTR 4874 Uni-Virtual-Router-Name1 string
VENDORATTR 4874
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Hugh Irvine wrote:
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileReject
AuthBy SQL
...
/AuthBy SQL
AuthBy FILE
...
/AuthBy
It is probably easiest to do what you suggest below and reverse the
order of the AuthBy clauses. Keep in mind that the AuthBy FILE
caches the file
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, I wrote:
I still need some trick to differentiate between
a) User exists, but wrong password
b) User does not exist in this AuthBy section
In case a) I'd like to get Reject while case b) should return
Ignore, so AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileIgnore would do the trick.
Hi!
I use a configuration like this:
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileReject
AuthBy SQL
...
/AuthBy SQL
AuthBy FILE
...
/AuthBy
Nearly all of our users can be authenticated using SQL, but there are
3 special accounts in the FILE defined. Not the problem is, that with
Trace 4, the INFO records always
Hi!
I have an ugly problem with Radiator (currently 2.18.2): It only
writes the first (of 7) vendor attributes and their values to the log
file.
Here's a hex dump of an accounting package:
04 a7 01 0a 65 46 2c df 6d 1e f4 9f 98 b5 79 57
f4 af 38 55 01 09 61 6c 69 70 70 65 6b 29 06 00
00 00 00
Hi!
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, I wrote:
I have an ugly problem with Radiator (currently 2.18.2): It only
writes the first (of 7) vendor attributes and their values to the
log file.
Okay after searching in the code (Radiator.pm) I found the problem
documented in sub unpack:
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