Hi,
we do have one realm configured domainname.com <http://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 <mailto:username@company.com>@wlan.mnc003.mc <http://wlan.mnc003.mc> username@company.com <mailto:username@company.com>@Verisign...
Ah. Nokia cell phones with Symbian by any chance? Recent firmwares behave less rude, but of course you may not have control over these clients.
we send these requests to our proxy and the proxy sends it back to us,....
from my understanding i cant solve it with a regex in the proxy.conf, right? since the "realm" is just the string after the last @?
A regex on the User-Name should do nicely. If it contains multiple @'s Auth-Type := Reject.
anyone has an idea how i can process such request in my company.com <http://company.com> realm? inside the realm i strip everything out, so it should work then.
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