(RADIATOR) LDAP and Database
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Tue Jul 3 10:09:59 CDT 2001
Hello Olaf -
Sure - just configure an AuthBy LDAP clause and an AuthBy SQL clause,
and do something like this in your configuration file:
# define AuthBy clauses
<AuthBy LDAP2>
Identifier CheckLDAP
.....
</AuthBy>
<AuthBy SQL>
Identifier SQLAccounting
.....
</AuthBy>
# define Handlers
<Handler Request-Type = Accounting-Request>
AuthBy SQLAccounting
.....
</Handler>
<Handler>
AuthBy CheckLDAP
.....
</Handler>
regards
Hugh
At 16:37 +0200 01/7/3, Olaf Waitkus wrote:
>Hi all,
>sorry if you heard this one before:
>is it possible to authenticate by LDAP and write the accounting records
>to a SQL-Database at the same time?
>Thanks and regards
>Olaf
>
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