Mike McCauley wrote:
>Its supplied as full source code. It works with a wide range of user
>databases,
>including flat file, DBM, password file, SQL, LDAP, Proxy etc etc, and
>runs on
>Unix, NT, Win95/98, Rhapsody etc. When it comes to SQL, it can work with
>almost any free or commercial SQL s
Hi Shawn,
On Feb 18, 7:27pm, Shawn Hogan wrote:
> Subject: Re: [Optigold-ISP] Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billin
> Greg Gibson wrote:
>
> >I, for one, would sure love to see some integration between Radiator and
> >Optigold.
>
> Hm... Radiator is a RADIUS server I take it?
Indeed
Greg Gibson wrote:
>I, for one, would sure love to see some integration between Radiator and
>Optigold.
Hm... Radiator is a RADIUS server I take it?
Are there any hooks into Radiator, or how does Radiator allow other apps
to talk to it?
- Shawn
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Shawn D.
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