RE: Radius servers : off topic

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> > I've used FreeRADIUS in the past, its a very powerful and flexible 
> > radius server.  We had it set up to do accounting and 
> authentication 
> > against MySQL and Microsoft's SQL server (as well as some proxied 
> > requests to other radius servers).  Also if you're looking for help 
> > check out the FreeRADIUS list serves.
> > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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> > 	-Mike
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> Thanks Mike, where did you find the docs for Freeradius??
> 

Much is included with the source (/usr/share/doc/freeradius-1.0.1/) but
for 
the most part I just followed the comments in the config files found in 
/etc/raddb (if you install via rpm) Also there is a RADIUS O'Reilly
book.  I
seem to remember it being very helpful.

	-Mike



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