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From: jim@sbt.net
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: Configure Portmaster with BSDI2.0.1
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 1995 08:07:06 GMT
Organization: SBT, Inc.
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I'd be very interested in your C program for Radius.  Mind E-Mailing
it to me?  I'm currently running three livingston 2er's, and not
having much success with detailed tracking via radius....

Thanks!

jim@sbt.net

On Tue, 24 Oct 1995 14:36:12 GMT, alschnei@starlink.com (Alan
Schneider) wrote:

>Tom Lee <tom@lynx.bc.ca> wrote:
>
>>Hi there,
>>I am currently using Digiboard Xem with BSDI 2.0.1 and it is working fine.  I am 
>>thinking of adding a portmaster (livingston) PM2E (with 20 ports) on the network.  
>>Will the Portmaster work with my existing system? If yes, do I need special software 
>>to make the portmaster work with BSDI?  Can I configure the BSDI box so that it looks 
>>like having 20 ports (from portmaster) and 64 ports (from Digiboard) in the machine?
>
>I can answer two of the questions.  The PM2E sounds like it will work
>with your existing system.  I have a 30 port PME connected to a BSDI
>box.  It works much better than the Annixter we had at my previous
>job.  The PME works in conjunction with the RADIUS software which is
>loaded on the primary box.  Make sure you get the latest version as it
>supports PPP* (instead of having to enter a seperate PPP entry for
>every single user on the system.
>
>BTW, I have written a 'c' program that takes the accounting file
>created by RADIUS and creates a report showing who logged in, how long
>were they on, and how many times did they connect.  If you get the PME
>and are interested, let me know and I can email it to you.
>
>>Any ideas will be appreciated.
>
>>Tom
>
>
>