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We have checked Microsoft’s site, but they have already switched most of their documentation to Windows 2003 server. The reason Jared asked is because we noticed that you have to buy the Windows 2003 Enterprise server to get unlimited connection for IAS. The standard server limits you to 64 connections . . . or something like that. We are considering Linux, but we know Microsoft software and have IAS working on a Windows 2000 Server. Jeremy
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Please check with Microsoft knowledge base for the IAS connection limitations and users are based on the Active directory users. Here is info about using win2k server radius authentication http://asia.cnet.com/itmanager/netadmin/0,39006400,39099287,00.htm
Seeni, SB support
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a few questions to go along with radius and ias.... Thanks,
> Has anyone used IAS to authenticate users who
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- [smartBridges] IAS Radius Authentication Robin McCaig
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- Re: [smartBridges] IAS Radius Authentication Laurence Laforga
- Re: [smartBridges] IAS Radius Authentication Jared Jones
- RE: [smartBridges] IAS Radius Authentication Seeni
- RE: [smartBridges] IAS Radius Authentication Jeremy Oswalt
- RE: [smartBridges] IAS Radius Authentication Laurence Laforga
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