i used this at one of my previous jobs and it works quite well and allows easy integration with numerous backend systems of various types. it's in perl so you have to have perl on your *nix/windows box and despite my inital concerns the performance hit as compared to a compiled binary it works quite well. - Jared On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 09:29:57AM +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Rubens -
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 08:53, Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote:
Any suggestions on RADIUS servers that are robust (i.e, scale to hundreds/thousand of NAS, high number of auths/s), feature-rich (proxy, L2TP, broadband and aggregated dial typical parameters), that can be taylored to business rules and overall environment ?
NavisRadius and Interlink(formerly Merit AAA) are natural competitors, I was looking for other forces on the xSP market.
Many people on this list use Radiator (commercial source code product).
http://www.open.com.au/radiator
regards
Hugh
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