I'm planning on adding several options (ISDN
accounts) which will require listing many users
who have access to those features, plus I'm
adding some subnet connections.
How many entries can I expect to work in
flat file users database? I saw 1000 on this
list - I'm looking for a very general
range (500, 1000, more)so I know what to expect?
I hope to stick with esva until the new
livingston Radius is out. If I understand
once you use a hashed users file all evsa features
would be out (because they rely on reading an
entry and applying that for the users
listed after). I hope that I can disable
Plogins and Slogins in Livingston because I've
settled on extensions and hints and don't
want users to be able to login with Plogin.
also how do most people administer a large dbm
users file? Keep a clear text master which
new user and other modificatin scripts
edit with perl and then do an auto hash
after each modification?