"Alan DeKok" <aland@nitros9.org> wrote:
I have for the past 4 weeks been trying to evaluate if FreeRadius can be used as a AAA in an UMTS network with a large amount of subscribers for the GPRS Data services.
I believe others are doing this today.
FreeRADIUS scales very well. 10 million subscribers shouldn't be a problem in a carefully designed system.
Well, I'm wondering if this is in a clustered configuration i.e. multiple nodes handling the load and cooperating (sharing data such as IP pools). If this is the case I'd be interested to know a few accounts to find out more about their architecture (behind freeradius such as database servers, etc). Any clues? I'd really like o create some sort of standard architecture for freeradius that can scale and is reliable and have it in a "real" environment for a while for others to have confidence when making this same decision that I'm about to make.
I'm done for now more details will come later meanwhile I have a question: is the rlm_sqlippool module going to be part of a freeradius release in the near future and if not, what would it be the procedure to follow for it to happen?
An uopdated version of the module is in CVS head. If there's interest, it could be back-ported to 1.1.x.
I have compared my version with that of the CVS root and apart form some small differences that I'll investigate further I noticed that it has the same bug that I found. The problem is that I don't know how to report it. Can you help? Also I think it'd be a good idea to back-port it to 1.1.x. Who decides this and how do I express my interest? Thank you! Cheers, Alejandro Robles.