> If using the -b option of RADIUS (for the dbm stuff), do you need to
> reload/kick/kill radiusd when changes are made to the database?
>
We don't, and it doesn't seem to affect anything. Of course, we edit
the DBM rather than rebuild from a flatfile everytime we edit it.
I don't know what would happen if you rewrote the DBM file from scratch.
-Scott
> TIA.
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