Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-19 Thread Leigh Sandy
having one started today.   Leigh - Original Message - From: Stephan Forseilles To: Leigh Sandy ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 19, 1999 6:18 AM Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System Hi Liegh,     How many customers

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-19 Thread Stephan Forseilles
Hi Liegh,     How many customers do U plan to have in the following years? Depending on that the billing solution may vary alot. I've made a review of the main products availabale to replace our own legacy system (we have currently about 105.000 users). I've discussed the matter with CTO an

Re: [Optigold-ISP] Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Shawn Hogan
Mike McCauley wrote: >Its supplied as full source code. It works with a wide range of user >databases, >including flat file, DBM, password file, SQL, LDAP, Proxy etc etc, and >runs on >Unix, NT, Win95/98, Rhapsody etc. When it comes to SQL, it can work with >almost any free or commercial SQL s

Re: [Optigold-ISP] Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Shawn, On Feb 18, 7:27pm, Shawn Hogan wrote: > Subject: Re: [Optigold-ISP] Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billin > Greg Gibson wrote: > > >I, for one, would sure love to see some integration between Radiator and > >Optigold. > > Hm... Radiator is a RADIUS server I take it? Indeed

Re: [Optigold-ISP] Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Shawn Hogan
Greg Gibson wrote: >I, for one, would sure love to see some integration between Radiator and >Optigold. Hm... Radiator is a RADIUS server I take it? Are there any hooks into Radiator, or how does Radiator allow other apps to talk to it? - Shawn --- Shawn D.

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: > Hi Leigh, > > Rodopi: lots of nice features, web interface, with server programs running > under IIS. Very easy to install, but requires MS-SQL and IIS to be installed > first. There has been quite a bit of discussion about a backdoor Trojan in Rodop

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Mike McCauley
On Feb 18, 9:48pm, Leigh Sandy wrote: > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System > Mike, > > Thanks for the feedback... and for the warning against purchasing in haste. > Do any (or all) support transferring an existing Unix password file into the > SQL d

Re: [Optigold-ISP] Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Greg Gibson
m.au/radiator/ > >-Dave > >On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: > >> On Feb 18, 8:26pm, Novagate Systems Admin wrote: >> > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System >> > Check out http://www.data-point.com/products/isp/ >> > &

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Leigh Sandy
Mike, Thanks for the feedback... and for the warning against purchasing in haste. Do any (or all) support transferring an existing Unix password file into the SQL database? >Emerald, PLatypus and Rodopi are all very functional, with lots of good >features. Here is a potted summary of the pros

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Novagate Systems Admin
definately one of the best (if not the best) RADIUS servers around. Check it out at http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ -Dave On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: > On Feb 18, 8:26pm, Novagate Systems Admin wrote: > > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Mike McCauley
On Feb 18, 8:26pm, Novagate Systems Admin wrote: > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System > Check out http://www.data-point.com/products/isp/ > > IMHO, it is by far the best package out there. From an interface point of > view it is easily the best.

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Novagate Systems Admin
Check out http://www.data-point.com/products/isp/ IMHO, it is by far the best package out there. From an interface point of view it is easily the best. And moving from Quickbooks is a snap, just click on the fields you want to convert. Also, the revisions are constant so if there's a feature y

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Internet 2xtreme
We too came up the same path that you did. We started out with just plain quickbooks. Once we cleared 1200 customers, that was not usable any more. Then we went with a billing program offered by our Credit Card processing company called webbiller. That was not good at all. After a year of

Re: (RADIATOR) Recommendations for ISP Billing System

1999-02-18 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Leigh, Emerald, PLatypus and Rodopi are all very functional, with lots of good features. Here is a potted summary of the pros and cons as I see them: Emerald: PC GUI, MS-SQL, very easy to install, good features, but you must install MS-SQL first. Platypus: PC GUI, MS-SQL, probably a bit more