I'm running the freeradius on two Netra T1 Solaris 9, development is on
the Blade 100, the database is IBM DB2, the whole environment have many
radiuses (not these two only) but the single database for all of them. The
database is far away from the most radius servers. So there is a
replication manager between each radius and database, and there is a
transaction manager to handle so much info (we use radius for VoIP
billing, so we have a crazy amount of CDRs per second). Everything except
freeradius and DB2 and OpenLDAP is home-made. The OpenLDAP we use for the
"custom" module for the authorisation.
Everything works, the radius works very well, the OpenLDAP works well too.
Hm... Actualy it is changed ldap server. a little bit.

On 10:05am, Tim D. McCracken wrote:

> I am running FreeRadius/MySQL on solaris on Netra T1s as well and have no
> problems
> My current production systems are running Solaris 8, but my FreeRadius was
> compiled on my test box using Solaris 9
>
> I initially tried to use the Netscape LDAP and the "free" radius server that
> came with it.  That thing ***sucked*** big time, although I managed to use
> it
> for several months.  I don't know if it was the ldap or the radius, but it
> drove me to FreeRadius/MySql

Gregory G. V.
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or previous employers.

According Isham Research's Devil's IT Dictionary mainframe is:
"an obsolete device still used by thousands of obsolete companies
serving billions of obsolete customers and making huge obsolete profits
for their obsolete shareholders.
And this year's run twice as fast as last year's."



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