On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Is it possible to use Radiator as a Proxy Radius?
We have a customer who wants to be able to authenticate their own dialup
users... so they can keep control of the passwords.
I am not completely against this, but would like to let them
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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Is it possible to use Radiator as a Proxy Radius?
We have
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On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Is it possible
Hello Abdul Rehman -
When you configure Radiator to operate as a radius proxy, it will send all
radius requests to the radius target including authentication and accounting.
If you wish to record the accounting records locally as well, that is very
easy to accomplish. Here is an example:
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