Hello Doug -

Could you please tell me the name of the registered Radiator customer that 
you are representing?

In answer to your question, you can use either approach you describe, however 
I tend to prefer proxying the radius requests as it is much more lightweight 
and easier to manage.

regards

Hugh


On Wed, 15 May 2002 06:28, doug wrote:
> So will I be successful at having all 3 radius servers
> auth out of the same DB? with start/stop packets &
> timebanking.... Or would proxying to a single radius
> which does all auth againist the db be the best way to
> go?
>
> --- Hugh Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello Doug -
> >
> > You are correct - you will need a central SQL
> > database for the user
> > definitions and the accounting data.
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Hugh
> >
> > On Tue, 14 May 2002 03:08, doug wrote:
> > > Was wanting to setup 3 Radius servers each on its
> >
> > own
> >
> > > network for redundant reasons. Whats the best
> >
> > solution
> >
> > > for this? And how would Accounting packets be
> >
> > handled
> >
> > > if they are being round robined to the three
> >
> > servers?
> >
> > > Do i need a Central server do hold all this
> >
> > Accounting
> >
> > > info? Accounting Database or what? All these users
> > > will be authenticating out of a mysql db.
> > >
> > > Just wanting to get ideas of how other people are
> > > setting up redundant radius solutions.
> > >
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