Ed Miller
>Christian,
> We are currently using Vircoms Proxy and Roaming Radius server on our
>system. All terminal servers pass info to the Vircom box, which in turn
>sends it to the appropriate Database. It costs around $500.00 for just the
>roaming features, or $750.00 with the local authentication mode. We use
this
>as a go between for our Emerald/Radius NT and our roaming partners top
>Roaming server.
>
>Ken Lenox
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Christian Schmit [mailto:cschmit@vo.lu]
>Sent: Sunday, December 13, 1998 6:09 PM
>To: radiusnt@iea-software.com
>Subject: Re: [RadiusNT] GRIC / IPASS Roaming?
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Your 2nd solution seems very interesting. Anyone out there
>running a setup like this?
>
>If I understand well in this setup radiusnt would simply pass all unknown
>requests to the roaming server (either ipass or gric) which will return his
>answer back to radiunsnt which will again return the answer to the
>NAS. right?
>
>Christian
>
>
>
>At 11:07 PM 12/12/98 -0800, you wrote:
>>Christian Schmit wrote:
>>>
>>> We currently run radiusnt 2.5 with SQL server 6.5 for
>>> 2 years now and are quite satisfied with it.
>>>
>>> We need to implement roaming services to our dial-up
>>> services in very near future. I looked around and found
>>> GRIC and IPASS the most interesting partners for doing
>>> this.
>>>
>>> Is anyone using GRIC or IPASS with radiusnt/SQL 6.5?
>>> Any recommendations?
>>
>>I've used both w/out a problem.
>>
>>> Is radiusnt compatible with the technologies offered
>>> from IPASS or GIRC?
>>
>>You can setup support for them in one of two ways:
>>
>>1) You install the RADIUS proxy server software supplied by the roaming
>> service (typically a Merit modified daemon) that you run between your
>> terminal servers and RadiusNT. The modified proxy server passes all
>> non-roaming requests to RadiusNT. This option doesn't require many
>> changes, but puts another software package in control of your
>> authentication.
>>
>>2) If you have an Emerald/RadiusNT license, you can configure RadiusNT
>> to pass all unknown proxy requests to the roaming server (which can
>> run on the same machine or another one). The advantage of this is
>> that you have full control over what is going on, and are not
>> dependant on yet another software package in the chain of your users
>> getting on.
>>
>>--
>>Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)
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