(RADIATOR) AuthBy RADSEC now suports multiple hosts
Mike McCauley
mikem at open.com.au
Sun Feb 26 17:27:52 CST 2006
Hello all,
due to requests from a number of customers, we have now added multiple host
support to AuthBy RADSEC.
Similar to the existing multiple host support to AuthBy RADIUS, you can now
specify one or more target hosts with the <Host> clause inside an <AuthBy
RADSEC> clause. AuthBy RADSEC implements failover, failback etc using the
MaxFailedRequests MaxFailedGraceTime and FailureBackoffTime parameters.
Example configuration file in goodies/radsec-client.cfg shows how to configure
AuthBy RADSEC with multiple Host clauses.
Cheers.
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