The only thing I know about it is, that the username is not standing alone anymore like it was - but instead it's username@domain which looks to me like the stripped user will only connect to the NAS which belongs to this domain even if there might be a second RADIUS .... is it like that? And if the case would be that the RADIUS Server wich belongs to this domain is just proxying to another, then the request will be forwarded to another RADIUServer ... ?! Is that what you mean with proxying? Cause it sounds more like forewarding ... !? ... I mean I've alreadey a running RADIUS SQL test-system - but a szenario like described above would be very interesting for my new network environment .. so I would like to know what positiv options it might bring to stripp usernames ... and also some about proxying ... Thanks for some new be attention ;) Leander tnt@kalik.net schrieb:
What else is there to know apart from that you get it when you strip the realm from the username?
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 15/10/2008, "Leander S." <leander.schaefer@gmx.net> piše:
Hi,
where can I learn more about stripped usernames?!
Thanks,
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