Hello Peter, Comments are inline. Albeit, I'm not providing any technical help. Sorry. On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 3:35 PM, BALSIANOK, Peter <Peter.BALSIANOK@orange.com> wrote:
Could you please give me some hint how to do it ?
Top posting like this is, to some degree, considered rude when the list (FR-users) convention is to inline post. Other mailing lists may have differing conventions. You may have noticed Alan's last email - each question (or comment) of yours was answered by Alan directly after it. That is inline posting. There are many places to find more info about "Why top posting is bad". The above question, "Could you please give me some hint how to do it" ought to be (immediately) after the part that "it" is referring to. I can only guess that the word "it" is referring to: ---{cut}--- You have to catch what is needed, and only when it
is needed. ---{end}---
Again, others are probably wondering what your question is referring to. Hope that helps, -m
________________________________________ From: freeradius-users-bounces+peter.balsianok=orange.com@lists.freeradius.org [freeradius-users-bounces+peter.balsianok=orange.com@lists.freeradius.org] on behalf of Alan DeKok [aland@deployingradius.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 7:59 PM To: FreeRadius users mailing list Subject: Re: rlm_cache
BALSIANOK, Peter wrote:
I agree with your arguments, unfortunately i need to use rlm_perl and on the other hand i can`t use rlm_ldap (in all respect is too simple to fulfill our complex tasks).
Well that is vague.
Perl is thread-safe. rlm_perl is thread-safe. Does it mean that more than one thread (freeradius) can use perl code (rlm-perl) in parallel ?
That's what I said. Please don't ask for confirmation. It's annoying.
Please Is it possible to use rlm_cache as storage previously processed request ( correct or incorrect ) to speed up processing ?
Not the way you're using it. You can't just cache *everything* and expect it to work. You have to catch what is needed, and only when it is needed.
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