Hi Hugh,

This is what I was thinking of:
Have Radiator Radius running in Linux and configure it to proxy all
requests to the Livingston Radius already running in AIX.
I want the Radiator Radius to control the simultaneous-use and the
accounting as well. The Linux box does not have any user accounts but are
all present in the AIX. Do I need to have all the users( that are not
DEFAULT ) listed in the users file to achieve control over simultaneous
logins?
Your suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Deepak

> It is quite simple to run Radiator on Linux, and it is also quite simple to
> configure Radiator to proxy requests to another radius server.
> 
> If you describe your requirements in more detail, I will be able to make some
> sensible suggestions. You mention wanting to proxy to the Livingston radius
> server if a user is not found on the Linux box. How are you going to store the
> users on the Linux box, and what else do you want to be able to do? Also, how
> will you determine which users are in which groups to check for simultaneous
> use?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Hugh
> 
> 
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