Hello Rajesh -
At 2:35 AM 27/7/99, Rajesh Khator wrote:
>Rajesh K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi
>well i wanted to have two different files each having diff. set of users.how
>can it be done. I tried the option<AuthByFile>in the realm defaultand added 2
>different files each in the tag Auth by .But it didn't worked.
>
You will need to set up some form of continuation in the Realm, otherwise
the first response will stop processing.
Something like this:
# Set up a single DEFAULT Realm
<Realm DEFAULT>
# Step through AuthBy's until one Accepts
AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept
# AuthBy first file
<AuthBy FILE>
Filename ....
</AuthBy>
#AuthBy for second file
<AuthBy FILE>
Filename ....
</AuthBy>
</Realm>
>why is it the authentication becomes slow with more than 1000 users.
>
This should not happen. Users from <AuthBY FILE> are cached internally,
unless the Nocache option is used (see page 38 of the manual).
hth
Hugh
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