Re: RADIUS 2? (fwd)

cor@xs4all.net
Sat, 21 Sep 1996 11:01:06 +0200 (MET DST)

megazone@livingston.com (MegaZone) writes:

>No, we have zero plans to natively support FreeBSD. We cannot support
>all UNIX platforms and that is one we are not doing. PMconsole ofr BSDI
>*and* Linux run on FreeBSD with the proper compatibility package and our
>customers are entiteled to the RADIUS source which you can compile on
>FreeBSD if you don't want to run the other binaries. And if you don't
>use Livingston equipment, the licensing on RADIUS 2.0 forbids your using
>it anyway so it isn't a worry. 2.0 is available only to our registered
>customers.

So what happens if we have 70 PM30's, 2 dozen isdn office routers,
couple IRX's but also some USR Robotics quad racks, and some Cisco 5200
racks. Does the licensing agreement forbid us to use radius 2.0 for
the USR and Cisco racks?

Also, our Radius server is heavily modified. I'd say of the original code
about 30% is left. It's made it several factors faster and more reliable.
(do you guys ever use something like Purify?). Will the licensing agreement
forbid us to incorporate new features into our own version?

Cor