18-Feb-03 at 19:01, Darren Nay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > Hey all, > > Just a quick question. I have a problem and I'm not exactly sure on the > solution. > > We have a customer who uses a realm prefix <realm>/<username>. However, one > of our network providers is unable to support this prefix. > > What I am wondering is if it's possible to have the realm loaded as the > usual <user>@<realm> format and then somehow re-write the auth request on > our proxy to <realm>/<user> for the radius to authenticate. > > Can this be done on FreeRadius? > > If anyone has any ideas I would very much appreciate some input. Thanks!!
Freeradius supports multiple realm delimiters. There is some experimental support for rewriting arbitrary packets (so you could replace realm delimiters) I reckon you could do this, but I don't need that functionality and cannot test it, so you're kinda on your own... :( Freeradius is very flexible, but it's main bug is a little like it says on the cdrecord manpage: BUGS Cdrecord has even more options than ls. Freeradius has a LOT of options. It seems some people cannot read beyond about three switches or two 80x25 screenfuls of docs. YMMV ;-) -- [Simon White. vim/mutt. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Folding@home no log script yet...] Madness is rare in individuals - but in groups, parties, nations, and ages it is the rule. --Friedrich Nietzsche [Linux user #170823 http://counter.li.org. Home cooked signature rotator.] - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html