koos wrote: > I have a large users.db file with a dummy user at the start and at the end. > I basically want to write a perl script that will check that both these > users are present in the users.db file, thus ensuring that my users.db file > built fine with rlm_dbm_parse.
There's no need to use rlm_dbm. In 2.1.x, the "users" file is hashed in memory for speed. It is *very* fast, and it can be re-loaded on the fly. And why are you using these dummy users to check if the DB built with rlm_dbm_parse? Why not look at the output of rlm_dbm_parse? Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

