(RADIATOR) Remote database configuration
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Jan 10 22:05:21 CST 2002
Hello Justin -
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 11:16, Justin Kendall wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have been monitoring this list for quite some time in preparation for
> our own install and implementation and I have a few questions that I'm
> sure can be answered here.
>
> I will have one main radius server and SQL server installed in our main
> office (Which is not a POP) and 3 remote POP's with remote radius
> servers running on each.
> Is it possible to use an SQL database for our main server without
> installing SQL servers at our remote POP's?
> We want to use SQL because it interfaces with our billing system locally
> but we want to avoid installing extra systems where we can.
You should just use radius proxy to forward the radius requests to your
central radius server.
Have a look at section 6.29 in the Radiator 2.19 reference manual
("doc/ref.html").
regards
Hugh
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