Re: [RADIATOR] L5 load balancers for Radius

2010-11-30 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi Mike - This is quite strange - I would have expected the source IP address to be intact by default. Otherwise you can use the value of the NAS-IP-Address attribute to rewrite the source IP address with a rule on the F5. I did something similar a few years ago when there was a Radiator prox

Re: [RADIATOR] L5 load balancers for Radius

2010-11-30 Thread Mike McCauley
Sorry, meant F5 load balancer not L5. On Wednesday 01 December 2010 08:52:49 am Mike McCauley wrote: > Hi, > > One of our customers wants to use an L5 load balancer to balance tacacs and > RADIUS requests, but their LB service provider seems to not understand how > to do this and still preserve t

[RADIATOR] L5 load balancers for Radius

2010-11-30 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi, One of our customers wants to use an L5 load balancer to balance tacacs and RADIUS requests, but their LB service provider seems to not understand how to do this and still preserve the source address (so the radius server can tell who the client really is) Does anyone have an L5 config tha

Re: [RADIATOR] Backing up Radiator

2010-11-30 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
On 11/30/2010 01:18 PM, Ricardo Freitas wrote: > I would like to know what is the best way to backup all my system > configuration and radiator files. There are a couple of possibilities to do this. The best method depends mostly on your configuration and how you have installed Radiator. I woul

[RADIATOR] Backing up Radiator

2010-11-30 Thread Ricardo Freitas
Hey Guys I would like to know what is the best way to backup all my system configuration and radiator files. Any of you guys have made this in the past? I'm guessing this is a bit more tricky than just copying the files from the server to a backup up computer. Thank you for the help Ricardo