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Re: QuickRadius?From: Mac McClellan Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Time: 9:20:02 amI've seen it. It leaves a lot to be desired.
Mac
>>> jfolk@qzoneinc.com 1/14/2004 9:55:15 AM >>>
A little off topic, but:
http://www.webmin.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mac McClellan" <mmcclell@nuskin.com>
To: <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: QuickRadius?
> Sounds great but before you do Radius please do an admin tool for
DHCP.
> You can use ISC's DHCP server for the back end!!!!
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> >>> jim.cobb@tissue1.org 1/14/2004 8:42:15 AM >>>
> Hey men&mice, now that you guys have DNS wrapped up you ought to come
> up with a radius server front end building on your enterprise QDNS
> mgmt. model. You could use freeradius as your backend.
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> This would be a big hit, let me tell you, if you kept it reasonably
> priced. There is a huge hole in the market for this, mainly due to
wifi
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> authentication. Not many people want to deal with freeradius config
> files and it is begging for someone to market a GUI for it.
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> Jim
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