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I just think mysql support should be compiled into the binary by default. I have made a change where m0n0wall pulls "banned" usernames from a remote mysql table during radius authentication. Many other people make customizations like this, so the mysql support would be good for those who are customizing m0n0wall.... Axel Eble wrote: >On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 06:32:01 -0700, Josh <josh at nemesis dot net> wrote: >[...] > > >>If IMAP support isn't added - I would say LDAP and MySQL should be >>added.. But even with all 3, IMAP really seems more useful for a large >>number of scenarios.. Even if it's not really an authentication protocol. >> >> > >*If* anything should be added, it should be LDAP. It's easy enough >since it's built into PHP. Granted, IMAP is as well, but as has been >said before: it's not an authentication protocol. And, really, there >aren't that many of those kind out there. Mainly RADIUS and LDAP. > >As to MySQL - how should that work on an embedded system? Where would >you like to have the database? > > > >>-josh >> >> > > > >Axel > > > |