On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:21 PM, John Dennis wrote:
> Nor would the
> backend database, the database tables for radius just aren't that large.
radacct CAN be quite large and busy. Especially when you have tens of
thousands of concurrent online users, turn on 15-minute interim
updates, and let your
On 06/21/2009 06:39 PM, Sajeewa Warnakulasuriya wrote:
Alan,
Is there any advantage going with a 64bits system?
Others may have differing opinions or insights into issues I'm not aware
of, but in the case of a radius server I don't believe a 64-bit system
buys you all that much. The larger a
Alan,
Is there any advantage going with a 64bits system?
Regards,
Sajeewa Warnakulasuriya
Systems Development Manager
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Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> Are there limitations or known bugs about using it on x86_64 (intel/amd
> only)?
No. The server is 64-bit clean.
Alan DeKok.
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Hi all,
I see FreeRADIUS is Debian packaged for amd64
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=freeradius&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
Are there limitations or known bugs about using it on x86_64 (intel/amd only)?
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