Actually, the answer is a little more
straightforward when Radius is involved. No package including Radius
should be reading from a flat file (cached or not). In the case of Radius,
the users file can quickly become a problem after a few thousand
users. With SQL, proper indexing can
Thanks for the answer Tim.
Michael
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> Michael,
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> IMHO, thats a little like aski
ilbrat
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> Does anyone know which is accually a better backend LDAP or MySQL?
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> Michael Milbrat
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Subject: Which is Better LDAP or MySQL?
> Does anyone know which is accually a better b
Does anyone know which is accually a better backend LDAP or MySQL?
Michael Milbrat
12dollars.net
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