On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 11:26:30PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > The file name has to start with a "/":
> >
> > ldap:/some/file.cf
>
> What happens if you don't use it properly? Why does it fall back to using
> localhost then?
The table name is assumed to refer to a parameter prefix, rather than a
file-name, and in the absense of explicit settings for said parameters,
they all take the documented default values.
> It can't find the file and falls back to defaults which is localhost for
> $server_host, right?
It can't file the "prefix_..." variables, and assigns default values.
> Shouldn't it complain it can't find the specified file?
There is no specified file. To specify a file, start with a "/", and
then if the file is not found, an error is raised.
--
Viktor.
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