thanks alan Actually I am using load balancing for rapid authentication of users. let suppose i have one prosy server that is proxying incoming requests to these five servers. Theoratically the speed of authentication should be fast. But in case of mine it is too slow. I have changed 'max_requests' in radiusd.config. And also remove unnecessary processing on radius server (that is proxying requests). Now tell me what else can I do?? :(
Though i am a new bee in RADIUS, but I think Proxy server is the bottle neck??? On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 1:44 PM, <a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk> wrote: > Hi, > > > I am using Freeradius 2.2.0 on redhat 5. My goal was to increase the > speed > > of user authentication. To achieve this I configured Load Balancing > (with > > realms). I have a proxy Freeradius server, that is just proxying > requests > > to 2 other freeradius servers. > > you only asked this question less than 2 hours ago..... > > okay, you need to see why the proxy is causing a x3 factor in slowdown? > run the servers > in full debug mode with timestamps and check to see where your delay > is....dont throw > 10 million requests at it though, just a dozen should be enought in the > first instance > to see where the hit is. I'd assume that you havent made any > configuration changes > or tweaked any configs...in which case your proxy box is probably not > ready to be dealing with > that many in transit requests (whereas the authentication servers can > handle multiple > requests per thread) - so, some basic tweaking will probably do > something.... > > ..though I think you've already found that you dont need to load-balance > ;-) > > alan > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > -- Best Regards Muhammad Nadeem Muhammad Ali Jinnah University
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