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Re: (ASCEND) radiusdbm file and reading and writing
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On Sun, 18 Jan 1998, Ben Hoyt wrote:
> Until I converted our system to run off of an SQL server, I simply used a
> quick web+perl+dbm interface. We were running radiusd.dbm on a Linux
> machine, with the webserver on the same box. Just use the tie() or
> dbmopen() functions to interface perl with your dbm file. We never had any
> problems with file corruption, although we had 5 max boxes authenticating
> off of it.
Hmmmm... Risky. :)
I have 54 Maxes authenticating off mine. :) Locking to me seems a sensible
thing to do as a matter of course.
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