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> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 10:36:52 +0900 (JST)
> From: Peter Chow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Andrzej Blaszczyk wrote:
> 
> > I am new on this list and still hesitate to buy a Radiator radius. I work
> > for big ISP. I would like to know something from users' point of view. 
> 
> You can always ask for an evaluation version and test it for yourself.  We
> did and are very satisfied with Radiator.
We did it to, and we are very pleased with it what we have seen.

> > efficient to build a distributed network of radiuses in above 50 access
> > points of presence with above 2000 users in each POP. What infrastructure
> 
> That would be 100,000 users in your network?  Do they all have individual
> accounts?  We don't have nearly that many, perhaps 40,000 unique entries in
> users file.   
Well, maybe not at the moment, but we will reach this point quite soon.
 
> Other users have had success with direct database authentication, but we
> haven't done this yet.
We are using some dispersed sql databases, with one "main" database for
syncing...

> I would suggest you test out Radiator for yourself.  You'll find that it
> is by far the best Radius product out there.
I have little experience with Radiator, but i must agree.
And i love Perl :>

>  And this mailing list is
> active, so you can always have your questions answered.
Very good. Fast support is very important for us...

TP
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