Hello Jesus -

On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Jesus M Diaz wrote:
> Hi alls,
> 
> and ... without an SQL database?
> 

No. However it is quite straightforward using mySQL or MSSQL or whatever you
happen to have access to. We have *many* customers using SQL databases of
various types, both free and commercial. There is an additional advantage in
using an SQL session database, as you can use the radwho.cgi script to display
the current online user population at any time which is very useful for support
staff (radwho.cgi is included in the distribution).

hth

Hugh

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