Hello, I search a HowTo for Freeradius+PPPoe. MFG. -- 5 GB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS http://www.gmx.net/de/go/promail +++ GMX - die erste Adresse f�r Mail, Message, More +++
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 11:16:04 +0200 (MEST) "Dumpfbacke 102731" <dum1027ba31cke@gmx.net> wrote:
Hello,
I search a HowTo for Freeradius+PPPoe.
You need a network access server running PPPoE service which talks to Radius. You can do that with any BSD or Linux or check out www.mikrotik.com for commercial yet affordable solution.
You need a network access server running PPPoE service which talks to Radius. You can do that with any BSD or Linux
I run an ISP with just such a configuration - I will be happy to answer any questions that are a little more specific than "howto" ;-) -- Charles Price W3Z Wireless Broadband +44 (0) 1773 570234 TelSIP: 80209310
Hi Charles, Also run the same setup but not for alot users with rp-pppoe-server on linux debian , they say pppoe is for testing only, how do u find the load on on the pppoe-server when many users connect, cpu?, memory? etc? Thanks Jandre Charles Price wrote:
You need a network access server running PPPoE service which talks to Radius. You can do that with any BSD or Linux
I run an ISP with just such a configuration - I will be happy to answer any questions that are a little more specific than "howto" ;-)
-- Regards Jandre "Some people are alive only because it is illegal to kill them." _____________________________________________________
Hi Jandre,
Also run the same setup but not for alot users with rp-pppoe-server on linux debian , they say pppoe is for testing only, how do u find the load on on the pppoe-server when many users connect, cpu?, memory?
I'm running pppoe-server from rp-pppoe-3.5 with ppp-3.4.3 using the radius and radacct plugins. The system is Gentoo Linux running on Intel Celeron 2.2Ghz with 256Mb RAM. I have approximately 470 concurrent users. The CPU load on this machine never goes over 25% - this may seem a lot but I am using iproute2 and the intermediate queuing device (IMQ) for bandwidth control. Perhaps we should continue the discussion off-list, as we seem to be going off topic ;-) HTH -- Charles Price W3Z Wireless Broadband +44 (0) 1773 570234 TelSIP: 80209310
2005/7/11, Charles Price <cpwp@w3z.co.uk>:
You need a network access server running PPPoE service which talks to Radius. You can do that with any BSD or Linux
I run an ISP with just such a configuration - I will be happy to answer any questions that are a little more specific than "howto" ;-)
Hi I have the same problem. I have a radius server with ldap oracle. I dont know how to configure freeradius to use pppoe. I read this http://wrath.geoweb.ge/pppoe-server.html mini how to about ppp but i don't know anything about freeradius. Could you give me some advice? -- Pawel volfen Malkowski
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Charles Price -
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Marcin Jessa -
Paweł Małkowski