On Jul 23, 10:11pm, Rajesh K wrote:
> Subject: Re: []
> Hi
> well i wanted to have two different files each having diff. set of users.how
> can it be done. I tried the option<AuthByFile>in the realm defaultand added 2
> different files each in the tag Auth by .But it didn't worked.

You will need something like this:

<Realm DEFAULT>
# Set up a policy to look at both files - first Accept will terminate
processing
        AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept
        <AuthBy FILE>
                ......
        </AuthBy>
        <AuthBy FILE>
                ....
        </AuthBy>
</Realm>

>
> why is it the authentication becomes slow with more than 1000 users.

We would not expect that to happen unless you are using the NoCache option?
How slow is slow?


Hope that helps.

Cheers.

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