The SteelBelted product is very robust and pretty bulletproof, it also is OPSEC 
certified. It can talk to a number of databases (including LPAD if memory serves).

The NT4 option pack is limited to "pass thru" authentication. In other words, it 
accepts a radius query and passes it thru to the Domain controller on which is resides.

I've used the NT 4 option pack successfully with Secure Remote and Contivity. For FW/1 
you set up a generic user (*user) and set authentication at a Radius device. This will 
instruct FW1 to collect the credentials and pass them on.

Hope this helps!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>1)What is the advantage in using SteelBelted Radius from Funk instead of
>the "free" Radius Server Build in Win2K ?
>
>2)If I use radius authentication do I need to replicate user login
>information on the firewall (not the password, but the login)? How is
>it usually done?

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Dan McGinn-Combs
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Atlanta, Georgia

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