The plan is to replace NavisRadius but want to integrate Radiator into the production environment as a test run.
NavisRadius servers are configured to use a USS (NavisRadius Universal State Server installed on a separate server). I was hoping to get Radiator to use the USS. Eventually we would be using a sessions database. Rohan On Wed, 1 May 2013 10:13:07 +1000 Hugh Irvine <[email protected]> wrote: > >Hello Rohan - > >Can you tell us exactly how you want Radiator and NavisRadius to operate? > >As Heikki says, you probably want to use proxy RADIUS, but which is client and >which is server? > >regards > >Hugh > > >On 1 May 2013, at 05:19, Heikki Vatiainen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 04/30/2013 08:39 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> >>> I want to integrate Radiator into my NavisRadius production platform. How >>> can I configure Radiator to use NavisRadius USS? Thanks. >> >> NavisRadius seems to be a RADIUS server, so I'd think you could use >> <AuthBy RADIUS> to send requests to NavisRadius. Radiator would be a >> client for NavisRadius. >> >> Or if you need to accept RADIUS requests from NavisRadius, you would >> configure NavisRadius as client, <Client ip.of.navis.radius>, in >> Radiator configuration file. >> >> Unfortunately I am not familiar with NavisRadius, so I can not say >> exactly what is needed. The both cases above assume that Radiator and >> NavisRadius communicate with each other with normal RADIUS proxying. >> >> Thanks, >> Heikki >> >> -- >> Heikki Vatiainen <[email protected]> >> >> Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server >> anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald, >> Platypus, Freeside, TACACS+, PAM, external, Active Directory, EAP, TLS, >> TTLS, PEAP, TNC, WiMAX, RSA, Vasco, Yubikey, MOTP, HOTP, TOTP, >> DIAMETER etc. Full source on Unix, Windows, MacOSX, Solaris, VMS, >> NetWare etc. >> _______________________________________________ >> radiator mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator > > >-- > >Hugh Irvine >[email protected] > >Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server >anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald, >Platypus, Freeside, TACACS+, PAM, external, Active Directory, EAP, TLS, >TTLS, PEAP, TNC, WiMAX, RSA, Vasco, Yubikey, MOTP, HOTP, TOTP, >DIAMETER etc. >Full source on Unix, Windows, MacOSX, Solaris, VMS, NetWare etc. > Rohan _______________________________________________ radiator mailing list [email protected] http://www.open.com.au/mailman/listinfo/radiator
