Hello Chris -
At 9:02 PM -0600 13/8/00, Chris M wrote:
>I had a problem where a user tried "[EMAIL PROTECTED] " instead of
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (a trailing space). What happens in this case
>is that Radiator looks for a "someplace.com " realm and in fact
>won't even enter the default Realm clause because it wants to find
>that realm with a trailing space on it. So they don't get in.
>
>What are other people doing to get around this problem? Is it
>necessary to first intercept everything before the Realm processing
>begins and trim spaces on the realm name?
>
You can either use a RewriteUsername, or you can trap any usernames
that contain illegal characters and reject them.
hth
Hugh
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