still waiting for the answer...

On 7/11/06, Farhan Karim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for the response.

INFRANET, is a portal based customer management and billing system for IP and telecommunications service providers. it provides many functionality.

well coming back to problem, i have a little question with me, that is there a way in free radius server to acknowledge the request with OK to the infranet radius server as soon as it receives packet from it, so that the infranet radius server that is forwarding packets to the freeradius server does not get stuck (queue overloaded) due to some problem arising in freeradius server. (again informing that the free radius server is acting as proxy server in b/w infranet radius server and jradius server).

infranet radius server ----> (forwarding packets) < ---- > freeradius server -----> JRadius Server.


thanks,




On 7/10/06, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Phil Mayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe it's the new and very very stupid name for a Juniper
> (Funk-based?)

  Yes.  Juniper bought Funk.

>  product that checks your AV definitions are up to date
> before letting you through the firewall using either 802.1x or
> eap-over-udp maybe?

  Like NAC.  Which is a little odd from a security perspective.

  Alan DeKok.
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