Hi Kurt,
And first of all, thanks for the reply. But your solution doesn't really work. I am using right now something like 5 different realms for different purposes, so I don't know the 'initial' realm of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I was thinking like replacing: user@my-realm-1 with something like: user#my-realm-1 (knowing that I'm never gonna have # in 'user' or 'my-realm-1') But then, I will have to 'convince' radiator to consider 'my-realm-1' as being the realm. How hard would that be? bogdan ---------------------------- iCom Media AG Kirchweg 36 Koln, 50858 Germany Phone: +49-(0)221-485-689-16 Fax : +49-(0)221-485-689-20 Mobile:+49-(0)173-906-46-01 On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hi! > > > I was wondering how easy would be to convince radiator to use another > > "realm separator", instead of the '@' character? I am having troubles over > > here in germany, with a big ISP (T-Online) who is installing a piece of > > software on their client's machines. And that piece of software rewrites > > all the realms of the outgoing calls (no matter which dialer) with their > > own '@t-online.de', which basically means our dialers's realm is unusable. > > Obviously, the solution would be to use another character instead of '@' > > for our realm, and to delete the '@t-online.de' realm where present. > > > > How easy could that be in Radiator? > > Very easy. > > Let's say: myrealm:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > RewriteUsername s/^myrealm:(\S+)\@t-online.de$/$1\@myrealm/ > > Will rewrite your username to user@myrealm. > > -- > MfG/Best regards, Kurt Jaeger 17 years to go ! > LF.net GmbH fon +49 711 90074-23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Ruppmannstr. 27 fax +49 711 90074-33 > D-70565 Stuttgart mob +49 171 3101372 > === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.