RADIUS servers.

jeanlou.dupont at na.marconicomms.com jeanlou.dupont at na.marconicomms.com
Fri Oct 15 12:10:12 UTC 1999




thanks!





woods at most.weird.com (Greg A. Woods) on 10/14/99 08:19:09 PM

Please respond to nanog at merit.edu (North America Network Operators Group)

To:   Jeanlou Dupont/RMQ/RELTECCORP at RELTECCORP
cc:   nanog at merit.edu

Subject:  Re: RADIUS servers.




[ On Thursday, October 14, 1999 at 14:29:29 (-0400),
jeanlou.dupont at na.marconicomms.com wrote: ]
> Subject: RADIUS servers.
>
> I am looking for the most commonly used RADIUS servers out there.
> Anyone cares to help me?

My guess would be that the most commonly used RADIUS servers are all
derived from the original Livingston implementation (even of the
so-called "proprietary" versions).

The one I've settled on using everywhere is a derivative by Cistron:

     http://miquels.www.cistron.nl/radius/

It seems this will eventually transform itself into FreeRADIUS:

     http://www.freeradius.org/

--
                                   Greg A. Woods

+1 416 218-0098      VE3TCP      <gwoods at acm.org>      <robohack!woods>
Planix, Inc. <woods at planix.com>; Secrets of the Weird <woods at weird.com>










More information about the NANOG mailing list