(RADIATOR) Re:
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Mon May 13 18:04:43 CDT 2002
Hello Doug -
You are correct - you will need a central SQL database for the user
definitions and the accounting data.
regards
Hugh
On Tue, 14 May 2002 03:08, doug wrote:
> Was wanting to setup 3 Radius servers each on its own
> network for redundant reasons. Whats the best solution
> for this? And how would Accounting packets be handled
> if they are being round robined to the three servers?
> Do i need a Central server do hold all this Accounting
> info? Accounting Database or what? All these users
> will be authenticating out of a mysql db.
>
> Just wanting to get ideas of how other people are
> setting up redundant radius solutions.
>
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