huh!, dont get me wrong but, configuring Linux for your Dial-UP with rich
in feature is very difficult for you as you've said you're new to linux,

1. Monitoring the dial-up users you need a software that used by ISP to
track records of dial-up and it is included in their RADIUS + ACCOUNTING.
You can get radius such FreeRadius, Cistron-radius, XTRadius. and
PortSlave, RaduisClient. or buy a commercial used by ISP such RADIATOR
RADIUS.

2. Load Balancing this includes Linux Clustering/High Availability, this
features is very usefull in a mission critical computing (24/7) operation.

Please explain more detail.



> curious, what hardware are you using for the dial-up? a single modem for
> the 10 users? what's the chipset of the modem? external(of course?)?
>
> for starters, radius might be overkill, for just 10 users, you can get
> away without radius... iptables will take care of the port restrictions.
> uhm... load balancing? why would you want that?
>
> KelCh
> ECE 27454
>
> On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 21:15, Rogelio Carrillo Jr. B. wrote:
>> Hello to All:
>>
>> As I posted before is that I wanted to implement a RADIUS server on
>> linux.
>>
>> Problem:
>>     1. We have more than 10 users that want to access our server
>> running mandrake 9.2 in our company.
>>     2. I want that this user will be monitored during their access
>> time.
>>     3. I want to implement restriction also at the same time like load
>> balancing, ports restriction, etc.
>>
>> Note: I am just new to linux operating system.
>>
>> Comments and suggestion are always welcome thanks.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Roger
>> ITFamilyCorp, Incorporated
>> Mandaue City, Philippines
>>
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