On 2/20/13, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > >> My primary goal is to configure a fast system to authenticate EAP-TLS >> requests. For this purpose i used proxy (to distribute requests to >> different freeradius servers). Now i just wanna confirm >> NumberOfRequests/second , handled by my system. > > what is fast? (I can make a RADIUS server faster by chucking more CPU power > at it.. > 8 core Xeon instead of a core duo II etc.) - what are your actual > requirements? > ie what number of concurrent client connections/authentications are you > looking > for, what EAP methods (each method has its own quirks/requirements/number of > packets) > have you looked at crypto offloading technology to take CPU load down as > part of > this requirement? what AAA policy are you going to have for EAP-TLS - CRL? > dynamic > checking? (each has their own load/impact) > > do you need this proxy? Can your kit be configured to just talk directly to > a few back > end RADIUS servers? what is the purpose of this proxy? > > alan > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > > ie what number of concurrent client connections/authentications are you > looking about 250/sec >for, what EAP methods (each method has its own quirks/requirements/number of > packets) EAP-TLS >what is the purpose of this proxy? Basic purpose is 'load-balancing' on a cluster of Freeradius servers.
I am donot using any 3rd party Load balancing Tool (like Virtual Linux server etc etc). -- Best Regards Muhammad Nadeem Muhammad Ali Jinnah University - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

