Hello Guðbjörn -


You can use the HoldServerConnection to keep the connection to the LDAP server persistent.

In our experience, some LDAP servers do not like persistent connections, so the default behaviour is to drop the connection after each access. If the LDAP server supports persistent connections you can use the HoldServerConnection parameter to enable it.

regards

Hugh


On Saturday, Oct 4, 2003, at 01:10 Australia/Melbourne, Guðbjörn S. Hreinsson wrote:


Hi Hugh,

is there a maximum time for such connections? Or inactivity timeouts?
I don't see why ldap servers wouldn't like persistent connections but
both ldap servers and firewalls may drop connections after some time...
If Radiator tries to reconnect immediately or can maintain a ldap
connection pool it's not a problem...

Rgds,
-GSH

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From: "Hugh Irvine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Joao Pedro Goncalves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 1:11 AM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Perssitent ldap connections in AuthLDAP2



Hello Joao Pedro -


The normal AuthBy LDAP2 should not keep a persistent connection (unless
HoldServerConnection is enabled in the configuration file). This is
because some LDAP servers do not like persistent connections.


regards

Hugh


On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 04:57 Australia/Melbourne, Joao Pedro Goncalves wrote:

Hi, is it possible to turn off persistent connections
in AuthLDAP2, or to define a number of requests per
persistent connection, enforcing a reconnect after?

Thank you very much

João Pedro Gonçalves

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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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