In the latest CVS, and in everything else I have read, I can see no mention of the permissions module using SQL as it's data source. I have added the options to my ser.cfg (as per other people's configuration), but SER insists on attempting to read the permissions.allow and permissions.deny files on startup. Is this normal?
Rod,
The last we spoke of this I totally forgot to tell you to include the following modparams in your ser.cfg
modparam("permissions", "db_url", "mysql://ser:heslo@localhost/ser") modparam("permissions", "db_mode", 1) modparam("permissions", "trusted_table", "trusted")
Regards, Paul
On 4/20/05, Rod Bacon rod.bacon@empoweredcomms.com.au wrote:
In the latest CVS, and in everything else I have read, I can see no mention of the permissions module using SQL as it's data source. I have added the options to my ser.cfg (as per other people's configuration), but SER insists on attempting to read the permissions.allow and permissions.deny files on startup. Is this normal?
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