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Hi.

On 14.03.2013 0:41, husam.shabeeb wrote:
Dear ,
First its Mikrotik not nikrotik , second
You should read the idea.  it's not soho
You can check this one from here
http://routerboard.com/CCR1036-12G-4S
also if you use radius , or cisco access server for auth theyare solution's
you have to read and pick the best for you that depend on how much client
you trying to serve !!

I'm really glad for nekrotik, but, with all my respect, if, for example, my company will make a zillion-core router and claim it carrier-grade on it's web page, it won't magically become one. Same thing applies to this Latvian vendor. So far I've never heard about their equipment using on carrier-grade level. May be I will (I hope I won't live that long or at least I will be lucky enough not to be such an ISP customer), bit still using their stuff isn't a common practice. Anyway, radius and other AAA stuff has nothing to do when we talk about browsers and AD integration. Squid supports any of the authorization methods privided by the AD; though MS IAS is one of them (simply because it's integrated and it shares the same user directory), using radius to authenticate web-browsers is weird.

Eugene.


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