>
> Hate to bud in here, but I want to add a suggestion.
>
> Have you tried ESVA Radiusd ???
No.
> It took me only a few minutes to set it up and it handles multi-session
> blocking.
Fine. Now answer the original question.
> Pick it up at ftp://ftp.esva.net/pub/radius-esva.tar.gz
No thank you.
> Oh btw I tried the merit version of radiusd and to me I feel that it is
> far to complex for what I will ever need.
Actually, except for this slight problem, merit radiusd has all the
features and growth path we need. We will be doing multi-city pops, with
roaming allowed, using radius for other things, etc, etc. We may do cross
authentication with some other ISP's in those citys, who may or may not
use radius (tacacs, kerberos, etc).
For our use, merit radius is the way to go.
Plus, I have some nice "PSC" patches in place that work just fine.
Plus, I am pretty familiar with the merit code, having run it from about
1.17.
Plus, I really don't want to screw with a working system to put up a new
(and probably not 100 % compatible) version. I don't want to mess with my
files, locations, formats, etc. I have a working version. I just need a
pointer to how to get the LAS functions working.
Etc, etc, etc,
You get the idea.
Later,
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