Hi
Can you tell me something about performances?
I'm using Mtik as NAS for PPPoE users and 500-600 online users per
server is optimum according to my experiences (Quad core server, 2GB
RAM,...).
ISC DHCP works very well for >6000 users and the same number of cable
modems but I'm not sure is Mtik capable for something like that...
ISC problem is database integration which won't be added in the next 150
years... :)
On 22.2.2012 13:03, Johan Meiring wrote:
On 2012/02/22 01:10 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Yes.
If you use FreeRADIUS for both RADIUS and DHCP, you can track user
status in a database. When you receive a RADIUS packet, update the
database. When you receive a DHCP packet, query the database.
Traditional DHCP servers (i.e. ISC) make this hard. They don't talk
to databases. They're firmly stuck in 1980's technology.
Another option which we use very successfully is a Mikrotik DHCP server.
It can talk to Freeradius.
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:IP/DHCP_Server
It works well.
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