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EECS wireless RADIUS patching

May 13, 2010 by Janet Shu

On Thursday, May 13 from 9:00 to 10:00PM, there will be a patch to be applied for EECS department RADIUS server. This patch will fix a few issues in configuration replication between the Cluster nodes. Public facing services which depend on RADIUS are EECS-Secure, EECS-Open, and EECS-Guest authentication and accounting. We do not expect this work will cause an outage for these services, as the second, redundant server will remain operational during this time and should not be affected by this work. A one hour outage window has been scheduled in the event of unexpected problems.

Please contact with help@eecs or networks@eecs if you have any question.





Resolved as of 2010-05-13 21:40:00

Filed Under: Resolved Incidents Services: Wireless Networking

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