> -----Original Message-----
> From: Froilan Mendoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 9:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [plug] preferred radius server?
> 
> Radiator.  High-performance and, since its perl-based, you 
> could easily
> configure/tweak it according to your own setup.
> 
> I have used icradius but haven't stress-tested it (user base 
> was < 500).
> Radiator had no problems with > 1000 simultaneous logins.

I've heard about Radiator. Problem is, it's commercial.
1 server license cost USD620 and the RAdmin cost USD920 something.
They told me that, if I can implement an opensource radius b4 going to the
commercial one, then do it.

I am actually doing it for a dsl provider here.
And right now, I have implemented Internet Authentication Service
in Win2k. It works fine though. May mga kaunting problem sa
Active Directory on the secondary IAS specifically Global Catalog.
So what I'm planning to implement in place of Windoze is to use 
*nix based which we know that it is reliable most especially in a tcpip
environment.

More comments guys.

onie
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