Hello Dan -

The AuthBy SQL clause is designed to do both authentication and accounting 
(which is how most people use it), however it is flexible enough to be 
configured in a number of ways including authentication only and accounting 
only.

regards

Hugh

On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 04:50, Dan Melomedman wrote:
> Hugh Irvine writes:
> > <AuthBy SQL>
> >     Identifier SQLAccounting
> >     ......
> >     AuthSelect
> >     AccountingTable ACCOUNTING
> >     AcctColumnDef .....
> >     ......
> > </AuthBy>
> >
> > <Handler .....>
> >     AuthByPolicy ContinueAlways
> >     AuthBy SQLAccounting
> >     AuthBy CheckLDAP
> >     .....
> > </Handler>
>
> Thanks. It's  great it works, but it's a work around. SQL accounting should
> be independent of AuthBy SQL. Next version maybe? :)

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