(RADIATOR) Kudos

1999-02-18 Thread Stephen Roderick

On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:

 Apologies.
 
 It requires SNMP_Session-0.62.tar.gz from
 ftp://ftp.switch.ch/software/sources/network/snmp/perl/

Of course after a new release, Mike gets to deal with all of the fallout. 

But I for one want to extend a hearty thanks and congratulations on a job
well done. 2.13 is a major step forward!

Thank you,

Steve

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Re: (RADIATOR) Questions about Radiator (fwd)

1999-02-18 Thread Lars Marowsky-Brée

On 1999-02-18T22:16:10,
   Tomasz Pi³at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

   And this mailing list is
  active, so you can always have your questions answered.
 Very good. Fast support is very important for us...

The support we get from Mike is excellent.

Think of this as "Open Source", but with a guy paid to be motivated to do the
maintenance and support ;-)

Sincerely,
Lars Marowsky-Brée

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Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Novagate Systems Admin

Yes, it uses Filemaker Pro.  FMP has hooks to query a SQL database but not
act as an SQL database.  As it is now Optigold has a RADIUS import feature
that imports parsed RADIUS detail files.  Optigold already works with a 
number of user management packages and even exports RADIUS users files. 
I'm not exactly sure how the integration would work but i've copied this
to the Optigold ISP list for further comment :-)  Of course you also have
all the features of FMP like built in web integration, cross platform
operation, etc. 

For all you Optigold ISP users out there, Radiator is definately one of
the best (if not the best) RADIUS servers around.  Check it out at
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/

-Dave

On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:

 On Feb 18,  8:26pm, Novagate Systems Admin wrote:
  Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System
  Check out http://www.data-point.com/products/isp/
 
  IMHO, it is by far the best package out there.  From an interface point of
  view it is easily the best.  And moving from Quickbooks is a snap, just
  click on the fields you want to convert.  Also, the revisions are constant
  so if there's a feature you need it will probably end up in the next
  version (although it does just about everything, including manage a
  WuakeII server!). I've seen some packages that haven't been upgraded in
  months and as we know, our businesses are not that static :-)
 
 Looks very nice.
 Any idea what sort of database is behind it?
 Could Radiator get to it?
 
 
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 Open System Consultants Pty. Ltd Unix, Motif, C++, WWW
 24 Bateman St Hampton, VIC 3188 AustraliaConsulting and development
 Phone, Fax: +61 3 9598-0985  http://www.open.com.au
 
 Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server 
 anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald, 
 Platypus, Freeside, external, etc etc etc on Unix, Win95, NT, Rhapsody
 



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Re: [Optigold-ISP] Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Greg Gibson

I, for one, would sure love to see some integration between Radiator and
Optigold.

Greg

At 09:17 PM 2/18/99 -0500, Novagate Systems Admin wrote:
Yes, it uses Filemaker Pro.  FMP has hooks to query a SQL database but not
act as an SQL database.  As it is now Optigold has a RADIUS import feature
that imports parsed RADIUS detail files.  Optigold already works with a 
number of user management packages and even exports RADIUS users files. 
I'm not exactly sure how the integration would work but i've copied this
to the Optigold ISP list for further comment :-)  Of course you also have
all the features of FMP like built in web integration, cross platform
operation, etc. 

For all you Optigold ISP users out there, Radiator is definately one of
the best (if not the best) RADIUS servers around.  Check it out at
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/

-Dave

On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:

 On Feb 18,  8:26pm, Novagate Systems Admin wrote:
  Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System
  Check out http://www.data-point.com/products/isp/
 
  IMHO, it is by far the best package out there.  From an interface
point of
  view it is easily the best.  And moving from Quickbooks is a snap, just
  click on the fields you want to convert.  Also, the revisions are
constant
  so if there's a feature you need it will probably end up in the next
  version (although it does just about everything, including manage a
  WuakeII server!). I've seen some packages that haven't been upgraded in
  months and as we know, our businesses are not that static :-)
 
 Looks very nice.
 Any idea what sort of database is behind it?
 Could Radiator get to it?
 
 
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 Mike McCauley[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Open System Consultants Pty. Ltd Unix, Motif, C++, WWW
 24 Bateman St Hampton, VIC 3188 AustraliaConsulting and development
 Phone, Fax: +61 3 9598-0985  http://www.open.com.au
 
 Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server 
 anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald, 
 Platypus, Freeside, external, etc etc etc on Unix, Win95, NT, Rhapsody
 



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