(RADIATOR) Radiator Daemons

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Apr 7 20:48:29 CDT 2005


Hello Andrew -

I generally find it easiest to start with one instance for 
authentication and another for accounting.

This is very easy to do with a single configuration file, passing in 
the port numbers on the command line.

regards

Hugh


On 8 Apr 2005, at 11:15, Andrew wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I was just wondering if anyone could make some suggestions here. Say 
> for
> example I am using Radiator to authenticate different connection types 
> using
> just a flat file method. Some might be wireless, some broadband and 
> some
> dialup. Now let's say that the broadband connections send through a 
> huge
> amount of accounting records, say 1 every 5 seconds. The dialup sends 
> about
> 1 record every minute and the wireless sends about 1 every 15 minutes.
> Meanwhile there would also be quite a lot of authentication attempts 
> going
> through the dialup (about 1 every 30 seconds).
>
> Is it better to run a separate Radiator daemon for each connection 
> type or
> have just one daemon for each connection type?
>
> Any comments or suggestions are welcome!
>
> -- Andrew
>
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive 
(www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

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anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows, MacOS X.
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flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence.
-
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive 
(www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?

-- 
Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
anywhere. Available on *NIX, *BSD, Windows, MacOS X.
-
Nets: internetwork inventory and management - graphical, extensible,
flexible with hardware, software, platform and database independence.
-
CATool: Private Certificate Authority for Unix and Unix-like systems.

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