[RADIATOR] searchable archive? CouchDB?

Heikki Vatiainen hvn at open.com.au
Tue Oct 11 08:00:59 CDT 2011


On 10/07/2011 03:53 PM, Dave Kitabjian wrote:

Hello Dave,

> site:.open.com.au search terms
> 
> [dhk] Cool, thanks. I didn't realize Google was able to crawl the zip
> files.

I think Google has only indexed the normal files. This includes the HTML
mailing list archive too. It seems to find old messages very well.

>> 2)   Is there an AuthBy that will talk to *CouchDB* or *MongoDB*?

> [dhk] Well, at this point, the main attraction to some of these No-SQL
> products is their robust replication support particularly as a
> peer-to-peer architecture (rather than Master-Slave, like LDAP). We are
> looking for the Auth side at this point, not the Accounting side.

I took a look at Perl support and there seems not to be anything for
NoSQL that is like DBI for SQL. So not common layer for different NoSQL
DBs. This would mean the support would need to written for either or.

Can you tell which one would be more suitable for RADIUS type of AAA use?

Thanks!

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