I'd be very interested in any performance figures for this, when you get it
running. I assume that you are going to use the stored IP address to
retrieve user info later on? And how many users?
Best regards,
Ingvar Berg
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul van der Zwan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
Hi Paul,
I must agree with a previous poster on this topic:
Putting that data into LDAP is not really what LDAP was designed for.
If you really have to do it, you could do it by adding a PostAuthHook, and at
least avoid having to change the distributed Radiator code.
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
>
> I have been asked to implement Radiator on a site using an LDAP server as
> a user database. They have some extra requirements:
> 1 On succesful login the current time has to be put in an attribute in the
> users entry
> 2 While the user has an active session the ip address he was allocated