Re: RADIUS Installation

Dale E. Reed Jr. ( (no email) )
Mon, 21 Jul 1997 11:03:59 -0700

Jeff Binkley wrote:
>
> I was getting ready to test RadiusNT with my USR Total Control system.
> However, I was reading the FAQs on Emerald's site and it states that RadiusNT
> must be in the c:\radius directory. Unfortunately, the server I am running
> this on doesn't have a logical C drive. (It's a long story so don't ask) The
> version of Radius which shipped from USR is currently running on a logical
> drive labeled W. Is RadiusNT this restrictive ? I hope this doesn't preclude
> me from being able to use it.

No. You can install it to whereever you want. The old radlogin looked
for c:\radius explicitly. The new one with RadiusNT 2.2 is standalone
and doesn't. It really was a radlogin, not RadiusNT, issue.

> I can't believe I am having this difficult of a time finding something which
> will me a few simple criteria:
>
> Run using an SQL server
> Pass filters to the USR node
> Pass statically assigned IP addresses
> Do accounting and security authorization
> Be able to do concurrency checking
> Be able to administer users remotely

RadiusNT should be able to do all that.

-- Dale E. Reed Jr.  (daler@iea.com)_________________________________________________________________       IEA Software, Inc.      |  RadiusNT, Emerald, and NT FAQs Internet Solutions for Today  |    http://www.emerald.iea.com