(RADIATOR) Radiator and MySQL 4

2003-06-11 Thread Bennie Warren
Is Radiator compatible with MySQL 4.X? I would like to upgrade my SQL 
server but Radiator is the main reason it exists.

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Bennie
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Re: (RADIATOR) Radius Clients

2002-11-09 Thread Bennie Warren
As it reads from the MySQL DB does it only do that for the radius 
clients at startup? I add users live with radmin. So changes to the 
radius clients by radmin require restarting the radiator machines? I 
don't quite understand the idea behind that  but if that's the way it 
is.

Thanks
Bennie

On Saturday, November 9, 2002, at 03:33  AM, Hugh Irvine wrote:


Hello Bennie -

Yes. Any changes to the configuration file will only be seen when 
Radiator is restarted.

regards

Hugh


On Saturday, Nov 9, 2002, at 01:18 Canada/Eastern, Bennie Warren wrote:

When adding a new radius client do you need to restart radiator? I 
added a client through Radmin and I can see it in the MySQL but 
radiator says it's an unknow client.

Thanks
Bennie

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(RADIATOR) Radius Clients

2002-11-08 Thread Bennie Warren
When adding a new radius client do you need to restart radiator? I 
added a client through Radmin and I can see it in the MySQL but 
radiator says it's an unknow client.

Thanks
Bennie

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Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator performance on various platforms.

2002-07-08 Thread Bennie Warren

I have a question on Trace level. Should that be set to 0 in a configuration
file when all is working? Oh and yes OS X is really nice.

Bennie

On 7/8/02 4:03 PM, Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Hello Brian -
 
 The largest installation that we are aware of currently runs on multiple SUN
 servers (each with multi-processors and each running two instances of
 Radiator). These servers have a load-balancer in front of them and on the
 backend there is an enterprise class SUN server running Oracle.
 
 This installation has tested throughput up to 1200 radius requests per second.
 
 On any modern hardware you will see throughput in the several hundreds per
 second. However you need to be aware that the performance limitations are
 almost always due to external factors such as the database.
 
 Most of the people on the mailing list seem to use Linux, followed by Solaris
 and *BSD. There are also many smaller installations running Windows and MacOS
 (BTW - MacOS X is *really* nice...).
 
 regards
 
 Hugh
 
 
 On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 08:38, Brian Morris wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 We are looking at upgrading our radiator / radius server and are
 considering the various platform options available to us.
 
 The radiator reference manual cites various performance measurements using
 versions of hardware and operating systems which are now several
 generations out of date.
 
 Does anyone have any performance information on radiator running on the
 likes of Solaris 8/9, Redhat 7 or NT 2000 with modern hardware?  If so
 would they like to share their experiences?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 Brian.
 
 
 
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Re: (RADIATOR) RestartWrapper for DNS server

2002-06-22 Thread Bennie Warren
Title: Re: (RADIATOR) RestartWrapper for DNS server



Great question. I am also curious about this. Using restartWrapper for a few things.

Thanks
Bennie


On 4/22/02 7:54 AM, Ayotunde Itayemi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Hugh, Hi all,
 
Okay I am being extremely lazy - I haven't even taken a look at the 
restartwrapper code - I know approximately zero perl anyway.
I am wondering if I could use the restartwrapper for say a BIND 9 DNS server
running on the same machine as radiator.
 
The main question is does restartwrapper support apps written in other languages?
Secondly, am I breaking any software agreements if I decide to use it this way?
 
Regards,
Tunde Itayemi
(Metrong Internet Services)
 




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(RADIATOR) Problem with Radmin

2002-06-08 Thread Bennie Warren

I seem to be now having a problem with Radmin I can't track down. When I am
adding service profile attributes reply or check it makes 2 attributes the
same each time. Any idea what is causing this? I have tried 2 different
browsers with the same results. It did use to work.

I am running it on OSX. With W*5. Version 1.5.

Bennie


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(RADIATOR) MacOS X

2001-04-04 Thread Bennie Warren
Title: MacOS X



I am trying to find anyone using this with MacOSX. I am looking to move away from MacRadius and would appreciate any info on moving to Radiator.

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Bennie

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