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Newer page: | version 8 | Last edited on Saturday, November 20, 2004 9:13:04 pm | by OriEt | Revert |
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Your device and your RADIUS server share a secret, so that not just anyone can go checking passwords against it.
If you want a RADIUS server on Linux, see http://www.freeradius.org/. There are also [PAM] modules that let you authenticate against a Linux system at http://www.freeradius.org/pam_radius_auth/.
-[Cisco] gear talks RADIUS. Windows 2000 has a RADIUS server built in called Internet Authentication Service.
+[Cisco] gear talks RADIUS. Windows 2000 has a RADIUS server http://www.alepo.com/radius-server.shtml
built in called Internet Authentication Service.
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+[Nomadix] Windows RADIUS server and Linux Radius Server http://www.aradial.com/aradial-radius-server-billing-index.html with Web Based configuration UI and supports ISP, Hotspots and VOIP. Integerated with billing solutions.
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The protocol is described in RFC:2138, accounting add-ons are in RFC:2139.
See also [TACACS].
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