On 2011/12/02 09:52 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
I've done tests with 50K requests/s for days straight. My smartphone
could do 200 requests/s.
I must say, freeradius running on a smartphone is quite cool!
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On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Johan Meiring jmeir...@pcservices.co.za wrote:
On 2011/12/02 09:52 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
I've done tests with 50K requests/s for days straight. My smartphone
could do 200 requests/s.
I must say, freeradius running on a smartphone is quite cool!
Yes, it
On 12/02/2011 08:52 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Roland Pinches wrote:
Is there something I have missed that binds radius to a specific MAC
address?
No.
It *does* bind to a specific IP address, if you've configured it to do
that.
Can anyone offer suggestions? I can provide the output from
Hi,
We've run into a problem with our freeradius server virtual machine.
It's a RHEL5.5 VM running on ESXi 4.1 and it talks to a cisco NAS. It
currently works but we have performance issues, which I have partly
tracked down to a very specific VMware issue - if running linux with
more than 1 vCPU,
Roland Pinches rolyp...@ihug.co.nz wrote:
We've run into a problem with our freeradius server virtual machine.
It's a RHEL5.5 VM running on ESXi 4.1 and it talks to a cisco NAS. It
currently works but we have performance issues, which I have partly
tracked down to a very specific VMware issue
On 12/02/2011 12:21 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Roland Pinches rolyp...@ihug.co.nz wrote:
We've run into a problem with our freeradius server virtual machine.
It's a RHEL5.5 VM running on ESXi 4.1 and it talks to a cisco NAS. It
currently works but we have performance issues, which I have partly
Roland Pinches wrote:
Is there something I have missed that binds radius to a specific MAC
address?
No.
It *does* bind to a specific IP address, if you've configured it to do
that.
Can anyone offer suggestions? I can provide the output from radiusd -X
if needed but will take me a day or
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