RE: Here's a stupid one.

Dwight G. Jones ( (no email) )
Thu, 11 Jun 1998 15:15:52 -0700

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We run 63 of our phone lines using RAS, no problems whatsoever. You can also
use RRAS or the new MS Radius that is available with the NT Optionpack.

Some months ago we put together a remote POP with a USR Total control rack
running with RRAS. We have not been out there since - ABSOLUTELY reliable.

Dwight
-----Original Message-----
From: ntisp-request@iea-software.com
[mailto:ntisp-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of Dan Waldron
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 1998 5:51 AM
To: NT ISP list
Subject: Here's a stupid one.

This may seem a rather elementary question, but, why would I want to use
RADIUS authentication of users as opposed to NT's user authentiation? I'm
not using a router, I'm using NT's inbuilt router capabilities, which have
been working well for me for two years now so I have yet to be convinced on
changing.

Perhaps there are some major benefits that I do not yet know about?

Rgds
Dan

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Dan Waldron
Diversified Data
dan@diversified.com.au
http://www.diversified.com.au
Ph: 0417-659-828 (+61-417-659-828)
Fx: 02-9832-0951 (+61-2-9832-0951)

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We run=2063 of our phone lines using RAS, no problems whatsoever. You can also =use RRAS=20or the new MS Radius that is available with the NT=20Optionpack.
 
Some=20months ago we put together a remote POP with a USR Total control rack =running=20with RRAS. We have not been out there since - ABSOLUTELY=20reliable.
 
Dwight
-----Original Message-----
From: =ntisp-request@iea-software.com=20[mailto:ntisp-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of Dan=20Waldron
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 1998 5:51 AM
To: NT =ISP=20list
Subject: Here's a stupid one.

This may seem a rather elementary =question, but,=20why would I want to use RADIUS authentication of users as opposed to =NT's user=20authentiation? I'm not using a router, I'm using NT's inbuilt router=20capabilities, which have been working well for me for two years now so I =have=20yet to be convinced on changing.
 
Perhaps there are some major benefits that I do not =yet know=20about?
 
Rgds
Dan

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Dan=20Waldron
Diversified Data
dan@diversified.com.au
http://www.diversified.com.au<=BR>Ph:=200417-659-828 (+61-417-659-828)
Fx: 02-9832-0951=20(+61-2-9832-0951)
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