Hello,
On 07/21/05 02:04, Iqbal wrote:
Hi
I am looking at upgrading soon, and am looking both at ser and openser, without wanting to open a can of worms, what is better, the features look pretty much the same, not sure if there are any changes to the underlying code, in terms of speed etc etc.
I like some of the features in the roadmap of ser, if anyone has migrated from ser to openser, and has any pointers let me know, would be nice to be able to go back and forth, between them both, but I dont think openser cfg is compatible down to some features.
only openser 0.9.x can run ser 0.9.x config file, in the development branch there were some major changes (pseudo-variable support in core and several modules, return code and switch statements, ... -- see the roadmap for more: http://openser.org/roadmap.php or take a look at ChangeLog file from source tree).
But you can have both installed since they use different names/paths and run just one at a moment. The problem is with user location because they use different approaches to store details for natted users, otherwise the database structure is similar.
Daniel
Iqbal
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