Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 17:12:43 +0000 () From: Bernard Jauregui <bernard@beyond2000.co.uk> To: Damian Hamill <damian@cablenet.net> Cc: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: radius aware pop3 server Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.970305170444.11575E-100000@bear.beyond2000.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <331D5751.3F54BC7E@cablenet.net>
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Damian et al CamNet, the Cambridge FreeNet have built a database application which supports Radius, NIS and a plethora of other ISP functions. Our POP server uses an NIS map to identify user mailboxes. This is of course very scalable. We didn't design it as a commercial product, rather it grew out of necessity. All the protocol daemons are written as modules in the Database app. There are also a number of admin modules for sales, finance, user edits, etc... If anyone is interested in this I can explain more on the list or perhaps more appropriately directly via email. BJ --- Bernard Jauregui Director - Cambridge FreeNet Ltd - UK T:+44 1223 500600 F:+44 1223 500601 W:www.cam.net.uk On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, Damian Hamill wrote: > I want to set up a pop3 server but I only have user details in a radius > database. What can I do ? Does anyone have one ? > > regards > damian > > -- > * PIAB - PoP In A Box - the total solution for ISPs, with more features > * than a Constable landscape, and freely avaliable too!! > * http://www.cablenet.net/cablenet/popinabox/ > * Damian Hamill damian@cablenet.net >home | help
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