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Martin,
Storing 30 Macs will not take much of the memory space or resources on the radio. But looking at the management perspective, it is recommended that you use Radius authentication for centralize and ease of management.
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Question when using this feature I have 30 macs in there now how much resources does this use up on the radio? Should I make some kind of external radius server instead I am learning Linux and have a redhat machine ready to go and can add a virtual ip on the existing Lan card and load software on it. This will also be serving as my production mail server as well with Spam assassin as soon as I figure out how to the password feature of squirrel mail to work and also get all my other domains on it.
Has anyone else set up squirrel mail on this type of OS I can get in and use mail but I want to have users admin their own passwords as well as their own black lists but I control the backend blacklists to filter most all the crap out that I don't want them to get by either domain, IP and or other blacklists.
Thanks
Martin & Steve |
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