[email protected] wrote: > That is true for a select statement, but my authorize_check_query is /not/ a > simple select.
<sigh> Do you understand how databases work? > the 'auth()' function is a plpgsql function that does a variety of lookups > and other checks, and then depending on the results returned from that > query, it *might* update database records, or it might insert additional > data. Does the pgsql function do things AFTER it returns? No - there is no problem Yes - your database is irrevocably broken >> Databases ensure transactional consistency. This is the job of a >> database. > > Yes, very true - so it is conveivably possible that authorize_reply_query is > completed before my authorize_check_query has updated or inserted records. I have *no idea* how you concluded that when I said the exact opposite. > I'm sure that there is a definitive answer to this question "Does freeradius > wait for the result of auth-check before running auth-reply?" and I am aware > that it may not be the answer that I'd hope to hear ;-) but I'd still like > to know it, noneteheless :-D Could you explain why my previous answer is incomprehensible to you? Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

