(RADIATOR) HydraRADIUS
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Nov 15 17:43:51 CST 2001
Hello Ricardo -
As you already use Radiator extensively, you should be aware that you can
also use the load-balancing modules included in Radiator to build your own
radius load balancer(s). Have a look at the AuthBy ROUNDROBIN, AuthBy
VOLUMEBALANCE and AuthBy LOADBALANCE modules described in section 6.43 in the
Radiator 2.19 reference manual. A couple of old Pentiums running Linux or
FreeBSD would do the job nicely.
regards
Hugh
On Friday 16 November 2001 10:00, Ricardo D. Albano wrote:
> Any know HydraRADIUS ?
> I'm searching for a radius load balancer (I have 20 radiators), I read
> about HydraRADIUS in the Radiator Manual, but I can't contact with this
> company. The web page
> (http://www.hydraweb.com/products/hydraradius/index.asp) is down (and the
> DNS too)... :(
>
> RDA.-
>
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