Hi, * Vinh Nguyen <[email protected]> [2011-03-01 00:37:17-0600]: > > something is very strange in my case. > > I used the global variable like you pointed out. Then I tested the logic and > it seems like the hash variable isn't cache properly. The data is not > cached. I gave up and tried again in couple hours. And then it magically > worked. now the hash variable is caching the data as expected. But I'm a bit > confused as why it wasn't working in the first place. > Looks like Alan has just updated the Perl example:
https://github.com/alandekok/freeradius-server/blob/master/src/modules/rlm_perl/example.pl Looking at what is going on, I think there might be some indirect 'BEGIN' abuse that causes this to work. I spoke to my 'goto' Perl friend and he suggested that the following is the way to probably do this: ---- our %static_hash; ---- >From my mod_perl experiences, that does sound/feel familiar. Anyway, in my example just does caching for an EAP session between the first call through authorize{} and the final post-auth{} call; which probably explains why it works for me. Cheers -- Alexander Clouter .sigmonster says: BOFH excuse #10: hardware stress fractures - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

