[c-nsp] Lightweight Radius Server for small installation and Windows

Patrick J Greene patrickg at layer8llc.com
Wed May 6 06:55:21 EDT 2009


The Windows server platform includes Internet Authentication Services (IAS) which provides RADIUS authentication against either AD or the local user database on the Windows server itself.  Just install the service.

Patrick

-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Marc Haber
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 5:58 AM
To: cisco-nsp
Subject: [c-nsp] Lightweight Radius Server for small installation and Windows

Hi,

a small company is planning to deploy client VPN using the Cisco VPN
client and an 1841 in their office. They have 50 employees, about 15
of them mobile, a couple of Windows 2003 servers (no virtualization
yet) and are mostly an all-windows shop. They neither want their users
to authenticate to the VPN via their Windows password (which, to my
knowledge, rules out authenticating against the AD), nor do they want
to use the cisco command line to generate the user accounts on the
1841 itself.

Is there a lightweight, resource-easy Radius server for Windows which
can be installed on one of the existing servers which has a clickable
frontend for account management? It doesn't need to be end-user safe,
the admins are going to manage the account, but they cringe at the
thought of doing the "conf t; foo; copy running-config startup-config"
dance.

Just in case, in which price range do the "cheapest"
one-time-password-token authentication schemes start for this user
count?

Any hints will be appreciated.

Greetings
Marc

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