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| 12 | OriEt | 1 | An [Acronym] for __R__emote __A__uthentication __D__ial __I__n __U__ser __S__ervice. |
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| 3 | [RADIUS] is an authentication, authorization and accounting protocol for terminals on a network, designed by a company called Livingston. A [RADIUS] server provides a central database for authentication that the remote end of your connection to an [ISP] can query to verify your credentials. This allows the account information to be maintained in a centralized resource and even be shared among [ISP]s if they share customers or resell one another's services. Terminals share a secret with the [RADIUS] server so that not just anyone can go checking passwords against it. | ||
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| 5 | Implementations: | ||
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| 7 | [Linux]:: | ||
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| 15 | MattBrown | 9 | * [FreeRADIUS | http://www.freeradius.org/] project - Provides [pam_radius_auth | http://www.freeradius.org/pam_radius_auth/], a [PAM] module that lets a [Linux] system authenticate users against a [RADIUS] server. |
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| 11 | * http://www.aradial.com - A Linux and Windows RADIUS implementation to authenticate and account users against a [RADIUS] server. | ||
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| 13 | [Cisco]:: | ||
| 14 | [Cisco] gear talks [RADIUS]. | ||
| 13 | LindsayDruett | 15 | |
| 16 | Please note the by default, [Cisco] uses the following ports by default | ||
| 17 | *1645 for Authentication. | ||
| 18 | *1646 for Accounting. | ||
| 19 | To operate with FreeRADIUS, you will need to change the ports and since FreeRADIUS use the standards compliance ports, it's best to change the ports on the [Cisco] device. | ||
| 20 | *1812 for Authentication. | ||
| 21 | *1813 for Accounting. | ||
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| 12 | OriEt | 24 | MicrosoftWindows 2000:: |
| 25 | The Internet Authentication Service provides [RADIUS] services. | ||
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| 27 | See also: | ||
| 28 | * RFC:2138, the [RADIUS] [Protocol] specification | ||
| 29 | * RFC:2139, the accounting extensions specification | ||
| 30 | * [TACACS] |
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