An external helper return OK or ERR in the stdin. Possibly more, I don't
know. Is someone can tell more about it?
If you want to test with a script shell you have to read as you bo but
test also that $ip contains something... it's better.
Regards.
Ghislain Gar�on
Pieter De Wit wrote :
>Hello List,
>
>Can someone please point me to a resource describing what an external
>acl program must return and how. In my quest to "bind" an IP to a
>username I have created the following:
>
>ip_to_user.sh
>#!/bin/bash
>
>while [ 1 ]
>do
> while read ip
> do
> ip_done="0";
>
> echo "Auth'ing $ip..." >> /var/log/ip_to_user.log
>
> if [ $ip = "1.2.3.4" ]; then
> echo "OK user=user"
> echo "OK user=user" >> /var/log/ip_to_user.log
> ip_done="1";
> fi
> done
>done
>
>That seems to work, but at some stage all 5 of them use 100% CPU - even
>when they are not auth'ing.
>
>Did I miss something ?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Pieter
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