- The option <literal>dynamicLookupCommand</literal> can be used
- to specify a command that should be executed to dynamically
- configure a server. The executable file should be given with
- full path and will be invoked with the name of the realm as its
- first and only argument. It should either print a valid
- <literal>server</literal> option on stdout and exit with a code
- of 0 or print nothing and exit with a non-zero exit code. An
- example of a shell script resolving the DNS NAPTR records for
- the realm and then the SRV records for each NAPTR matching
- 'x-eduroam:radius.tls' is provided in
- <literal>tools/naptr-eduroam.sh</literal>. This option was
- added in radsecproxy-1.3 but tends to crash radsecproxy versions
- earlier than 1.6.
- </para>
- <para>