Jason Antman <jantman@oit.rutgers.edu> wrote:
I don't really know anything about it, and haven't seen mention of it outside of the modules list, but perhaps I could use rlm_perl or rlm_python? Does anyone know about the efficiency of these? I know I'm approaching this from the standpoint of a traditional programming language, but the way I see it, I just need to loop over the values of the employeeType[] attribute, and have some sort of variable to store state...
I thought I remembered this popping up recently, I would have mentioned it earlier but my Google-Fu at the time was weak and I though I was imagining things. If you checkout v2.1.x[1] and then type: ---- $ git checkout -b foreach $ git cherry-pick a3221304 $ git cherry-pick 11aa4442 $ git cherry-pick ba18f024 $ git cherry-pick de60e732 $ <mumble, compile, mumble, install, mumble> ---- It will either: * give you foreach[2] ('man 5 unlang') * make your pants explode[3] Cheers [1] http://git.freeradius.org/ [2] http://freeradius.1045715.n5.nabble.com/regex-matching-can-be-convinced-to-b... [3] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ysw4Xv6JI_w (0:00 -> 0:30 seconds) -- Alexander Clouter .sigmonster says: BOFH excuse #138: BNC (brain not connected)