Re: webhosting

2002-02-25 Thread Debian Usera
El lun, 25-02-2002 a las 15:48, Michal Novotny escribió: > There is a couple of interesting answers, but nothing to help me with > my imagine, but I am (maybe) too exacting to find a real (little more > described) way to setup the webhosting with my needs. > Anyway, is there any doc or some

Re: webhosting

2002-02-25 Thread Debian Usera
El lun, 25-02-2002 a las 15:48, Michal Novotny escribió: > There is a couple of interesting answers, but nothing to help me with > my imagine, but I am (maybe) too exacting to find a real (little more > described) way to setup the webhosting with my needs. > Anyway, is there any doc or som

Re: webhosting

2002-02-24 Thread Debian Usera
Um...this here is the ISP listaint there a users lista around somewhere? real easy... By default, debian's apache comes with ~username directories enabled you can start there www.yourserver.com/~dude1/ should bring up /home/dude1/public_html/index.htmlthats there for free...in defa

Re: webhosting

2002-02-23 Thread Debian Usera
Um...this here is the ISP listaint there a users lista around somewhere? real easy... By default, debian's apache comes with ~username directories enabled you can start there www.yourserver.com/~dude1/ should bring up /home/dude1/public_html/index.htmlthats there for free...in def

RADIUS benchmarking???

2002-02-20 Thread Debian Usera
Hulo debian loving isp crowd, Any ideas where i could find a non-to-complex and free benchamrking suite for RADIUS servers...Ive seen bonnie++'s father talking about some benchmarks he did (I know you are out here somwhere) and I was just curious if the scripts you used are shareable (cant buy

RADIUS benchmarking???

2002-02-20 Thread Debian Usera
Hulo debian loving isp crowd, Any ideas where i could find a non-to-complex and free benchamrking suite for RADIUS servers...Ive seen bonnie++'s father talking about some benchmarks he did (I know you are out here somwhere) and I was just curious if the scripts you used are shareable (cant buy...

Re: TNT+FreeRadius+-Debian

2002-02-20 Thread Debian Usera
Hallo, Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should elaborate just one little bit on this. The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant. So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on Cistron

Re: TNT+FreeRadius+-Debian

2002-02-20 Thread Debian Usera
Hallo, Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should elaborate just one little bit on this. The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant. So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on Cistron

Re: TNT+FreeRadius+-Debian

2002-02-20 Thread Debian Usera
Hallo, Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should elaborate just one little bit on this. The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant. So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on Cistro

Re: TNT+FreeRadius+-Debian

2002-02-20 Thread Debian Usera
Hallo, Thanks for the previus prompt and great answers. I guess i should elaborate just one little bit on this. The TNT is a lucent terminal server product listed as Ascend Radius compliant or Extended Radius Protocol compliant. So im wondering if anyone has had any troubles with that on Cistro

TNT+FreeRadius+-Debian

2002-02-18 Thread Debian Usera
Question... Has anyone gotten to work the lucent tnt lots-o-modems thingie with A free/cistron radiusd and debian? How is that compared to, say NavisRadius form lucent??/ or other proprietary AAA solutions. You guys say go proprietary or go freeradius for the dial-in stuff??? This is a new

TNT+FreeRadius+-Debian

2002-02-18 Thread Debian Usera
Question... Has anyone gotten to work the lucent tnt lots-o-modems thingie with A free/cistron radiusd and debian? How is that compared to, say NavisRadius form lucent??/ or other proprietary AAA solutions. You guys say go proprietary or go freeradius for the dial-in stuff??? This is a ne