Re: Cistron-Radius Users

2002-03-14 Thread Emile van Bergen
Hi, On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Russell Coker wrote: The only thing that would move him is if I get some success stories from using cistron radiusthe bigger the number the better. So, you guys know of BIG names (or numbers) using cistron radius?? I've worked on two large RADIUS server

Re: Cistron-Radius Users

2002-03-14 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 13:35, you wrote: On Thursday 14 March 2002 11:09, Russell Coker wrote: I've worked on two large RADIUS server installations. One was running FreeRADIUS (a PERL based RADIUS server that's slow as a dog but even so is You mean radiator? freeradius is written in C and

Re: Cistron-Radius Users

2002-03-14 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 14:18, you wrote: On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Russell Coker wrote: I've worked on two large RADIUS server installations. One was running FreeRADIUS (a PERL based RADIUS server that's slow as a dog but even so is able to serve requests for 1,000,000 users). The other was

Re: Cistron-Radius Users

2002-03-14 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 13:57, Emile van Bergen wrote: Of course, it's hardly the radius server itself that is the bottleneck here, but the backend database, especially if you're writing accounting information. *That* tends to be the hardest on a RADIUS server, not authentication. There is the

Re: Cistron-Radius Users

2002-03-14 Thread Emile van Bergen
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Russell Coker wrote: On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 13:57, Emile van Bergen wrote: Of course, it's hardly the radius server itself that is the bottleneck here, but the backend database, especially if you're writing accounting information. *That* tends to be the hardest on a

Re: Cistron-Radius Users

2002-03-14 Thread brian moore
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 11:09:30AM +0100, Russell Coker wrote: The Cistron RADIUS server is a solid product that's well tested. The source is available and it's easy to upgrade if you find a bug. What happens when a bug is found in the Navis? What happens when you discover you have a

Re: Cistron-Radius Users

2002-03-14 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 16:19, Emile van Bergen wrote: Or neither, but a design based on pre-spawned childs for all operations (such as database operations) that take some time to complete. Such as OpenRADIUS, incidentally written by yours truly. I think that's generally a better idea than

Cistron-Radius Users

2002-03-13 Thread Alex Borges
Hi, Ive a client that wants to choos his radius platform. Despite my say that its not that important and that a cistron/debian/Big Baad carrier class hardware radius would more than take care of him (c'mon...its like 2000 users tops!), he still wants the lucent navis thingie. cant blame him,