Hi, > So you fit the bill anyway - if you're prepared for a completely dead > FreeRADIUS, you're prepared for the situation such as a logging issue.
not at all. dead radiusd not an issue compared to several gigabytes of sudden unexpected log behaviour due to an issue at remote proxy, for example. our servers are geared up for a virtual environment with pretty much lack of local disk space and remote disk at a 'premium' compared to fast DB access for the requirements we need. if you change the 'profile' of the server - ie it suddenly is disk hungry, then people have to change their server setup and layout. not good. alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

