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On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Sebastian Chociwski wrote:
You can use any number of passdb and userdb databases. They are tried in order of configuration.
First the user is authentificated using the passdb configurations, then the user data is retrieved from userdb conf.
It is possible to have the same user auth against database #1, but the user data is read from database #2. This is to be kept in mind, because a static userdb matches all users and, hence, must be located last.
If you want to use different LDAP/SQL configurations, duplicate the appropriate conf section, duplicate the ldap/sql-conf file and specify a different conf-file per passdb section.
Regards,
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