Re: ESVA radius and Radius 2.0

William Bulley (web@merit.edu)
Thu, 19 Dec 1996 11:32:26 -0500 (EST)

According to Stephen Zedalis:
>
> However, Merit radius can be very complex with its multiple realms, etc.
> (not to mention more expensive) and ESVA may not be robust enough for a
> huge ISP with tens of thousands of users and multiple POP's (nor was it
> meant to be).

The Merit server is only as complex as it needs to be BTW. The reason it
is as complex as it is, is because we ask it to do more for the users of
our server. The enhanced server is the licensed software. The basic
server is, has and always will be freely available, just not freely
redistributable. Please note the difference! :-)

Regards,

web...

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