On 8/11/05, Sergey Poznyakoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oleg Motienko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > Actually, one can use any algorithm one likes, provided that the
> > > extensions are used. More specifically, to implement this algorithm you
> > > will have to write custom authentication and accounting procedures.
> >
> > Is this possible if second (new) radius server running another version
> > (not gnu radius, unfortunately I don't know what exactly version it
> > is) ?
> 
> If the "old" radius will be receiving requests and sending them to the
> "new" one, then the answer is yes.

So, as I understood. For "old" radius (gnu radius) I must to write
custom authentication and accounting procedures, which make requests
to local database and if REJECT is appears, use radius client and
forward request to "new" server.
Sorry if I missed something cause I'm new with radius :)

Do you know anything about similar configuration examples for gnu radius?

-- 
Regards,
Oleg


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