Unfortunately, I've actually looked at the radius server built in, and 
it's _really_ scary.  (I'd _almost_ rather run no authentication than that 
radius server!)

It's very similar to their "support" of LDAP.... They import the whole 
ldap tree once, and wow!  they support LDAP!  No, not really...

Thanks, though.

Vincent Giovannone
Network Infrastructure Group
Information Services Division
Rush - Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center

"So for the IT Manager Role, you want someone who's absolute crap, looks 
reasonable on paper, and won't cause too much trouble. ...  Well I don't 
have any MCSEs on my books at the moment, but I could call around."    -- 
Simon Travaglia





"Gene Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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10/28/2002 10:15 AM
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SecurID has it's own radius server built in.  You can proxy to it or
just point your clients straight at it.

Gene Parks
VIP Direct


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