* Cuenta la leyenda que Emile van Bergen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) escribió: (..) > The disadvantage here is that your external script is spawned for every > request (read: a full Perl/Python interpreter is started and > initialised).
You're right, that's the con of xtradius. > > OpenRADIUS also allows you to use external scripts in any language, but > keeps them running - fully supervised - as long as the server runs. > I don't know a thing about OpenRADIUS, so maybe this question is silly: If you change the external script, do you have to restart the radius server? In another mail you wrote: > If you need more flexibility and stability than FreeRADIUS and can live > with the limited choice of modules (ASCII files, LDAP or Unix password > db), go for OpenRADIUS. I think you ment "as long as you don't write your own module", right? BTW, I'm not arguing with you or trying to flame, I just want to know about openradius, sorry if I sound rude, my english is just that bad. -- Regards, Germán -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]