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Re: @ in principal names

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Peter Mogensen)
Thu Jan 13 16:37:53 2011

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On 2011-01-13 22:23, Booker Bense wrote:
> For general access from all clients, I can't think of any scheme that isn't more painful than simply
> giving everyone a new user id.

Painful enough itself...
I saw that there's a "real_separator" config option, but I guess that's 
it has the same problems with 3rd. party clients making assumptions 
about the syntax.

Thanks for the advice,
Peter

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