[nsp] Radius Server Suggestion

Gerald gcoon at inch.com
Thu Aug 14 14:00:54 EDT 2003


Used Radiator and gnu-radius in production. Both are good. gnu-radius is
free and the maintainer is VERY responsive on the mailing list. The
documentation for gnu-radius on the web can walk you through initial setup
and deployment with a mysql back end easily.

We currently use gnu-radius and have had no problems using it with the
mysql support built in. (4.0 replication is very nice) LDAP or Oracle DB's
you will have to write your own hooks for and you will wind up better off
with another radius server.

Hugh and company with Radiator have a good product and good support, but
they are located in Australia which can cause problems with time delays
unless you pay for 24/7 support.

Gerald

On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Mac Jones wrote:

> Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 12:02:47 +0200
> From: Mac Jones <mac at telvia.it>
> To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [nsp] Radius Server Suggestion
>
> Hi all,
>
> someone can point me to a good radius server? I need SQL or Ldap
> support for authentication. Multiplatform (UNIX/Win) support will be
> good.
>
> Will be good  to know the best freeware and the best commercial
> software available.
>
> Mac
>
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