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Thank you to all of you for comments, Dusty, could you please provide complete URL for your
"doc/ldap_howto.txt",
I'd a look to http://www.freeradius.org/doc/ , but
didn’t find it. Carlo -----Messaggio
originale----- >
The only statement that matters is whether you are familiar with >
either MySQL or LDAP. I don't agree with the other assertions about >
performance and distributed model of storage. > >
The MySQL database of users can be replicated so each RADIUS server >
query a local slave database. There is no bottleneck on a single >
database. (exactly like in a LDAP setup) > >
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/replication.html > >
For example, the RADIUS servers on my site received yesterday 6 millions >
requests (auth + acct), and the servers were always under 5% of CPU >
usage. (Pentium 4 2.4GHz) > >
So unless you have good reasons, I think you should keep the MySQL >
solution if it works for you. > >
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Nicolas Baradakis I
agree with that. I was previously stating what I liked about ldap.
The most
important thing though is being able to support it. - List
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