problem is, that we are a university, so they are "our" people. tousands of students and teachers. if we deny those users, our helpdesk will get more work. is there a way to remove the double entries or do i have to block those? -euroreg On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Alan Buxey <A.L.M.Buxey@lboro.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,
we do have one realm configured domainname.com which works perfectly. every user who wants to authenticate with a different realm is proxied to an outside radius. server. the setup works fine.
we do have some mobile devices who send something like: username@company.com@wlan.mnc003.mc username@company.com@Verisign...
as Stefan says - this looks suspiciously like Nokia Symbian clients. if the client hasnt been configured correctly it will send the CN of the certificate as the realm details...and other things - so you get that double realm issue... which might get to you via external proxy.. or might not.
reject if you see more than one @ - or, if these are your people, find them and fix their client. (in case of Nokia, its ensure that the realm is specified rather than left to default setting.
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