(RADIATOR) Feature Request
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jun 22 10:33:51 CDT 2001
Hello Chris -
Radiator is single-threaded, so it only ever handles a single request.
regards
Hugh
At 8:37 AM -0600 6/22/01, Chris Given wrote:
>Im not sure how radiator internally works, but I was wondering if it would
>be possible to send a "batch" of all the current authentication requests
>waiting up to a database server (Using XML) and return a "result set" of
>there attributes.
>
>Something like this
>
>Auth Query : EXEC some_radius_authentication_procedure
>@UsersXML='<xml><Users><User Username="user1" Password="pass1" /><User
>Username="user2 Password="pass2" /></Users></xml>'
>
>Response from database server would be a result set with info for all users
>it could find in @UsersXML, im not sure how many database servers support
>sending XML into a query like this, but Microsoft SQL Server 2000 does.
>
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