(RADIATOR) Auth via Oracle function

Andy De Petter adepette at skybel.net
Tue Jan 20 03:07:08 CST 2004


Hugh Irvine wrote:

> 
> Hello Ivo -
> 
> The simplest thing to do is install and use the "AuthPLSQL.pm" module 
> from the "goodies" directory.
> 
> Then you can use an AuthBy PLSQL clause to call an Oracle stored procedure.
> 
> See the example configuration file in "goodies/plsql.cfg".
> 
> regards
> 
> Hugh
> 

Is someone aware of a PLSQL goodie, for the session database aswell? 
I'ld like to bind variables (Oracle 9), in the sessiondatabase section, 
but afaics, it's currently not (yet) possible..

-a

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