Hi Graham
I'm currently making use of your great perl LDAP module through a
radius server written in perl called Radiator (http://www.open.com.au/
radiator/) so that I can use the radius server to authenticate users
against an LDAP directory.
One issue I've encountered is the way that your perl module logs when
using the debug flag. You direct the debug output to STDERR. This
makes it a little difficult to log this debug information to a log
file as you really need to run Radiator from the command line to see
the LDAP debug messages. I've hacked your perl module very slightly
to direct this debug output to a file with some time stamps. It would
be nice if maybe in a future release you could look at how you could
pass this debug information back to the controlling perl script so it
could log it by what ever means it wants.
I'm more of a perl hacker than a perl developer so I haven't tried to
figure out how to do this myself.
Kind regards
Campbell Simpson
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