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Date:      Fri, 24 Jul 2009 18:06:02 -0600
From:      Neil Neely <neil@neely.cx>
To:        Diana Eichert <deichert@wrench.com>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Radius server suggestions
Message-ID:  <4A6A4C6A.2010107@neely.cx>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0907241712100.29829@chishio.swcp.com>
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Diana Eichert wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Robert Blayzor wrote:
>
>> On Jul 24, 2009, at 6:07 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>>> I'm out of touch on what radius implementations are popular.  I need 
>>> something that meets two basic requirements:
>>>
>>> -auth from mysql or pgsql
>>> -set the sql query based on which radius client the request comes from
>>>
>>> Any pointers on that?
>>
>>
>>
>> Radiator
>> http://www.open.com.au/
>>
>> -- 
>> Robert Blayzor, BOFH
>
> We use Radiator too, because our management still shies away from "free"
> software.
I've used Radiator for many years (>10? Not certain exactly.  I expect 
not long after it was released) and it's been rock solid.  It is very 
flexible, easy to configure and not hard to customize if you need to do 
something unique.  Used it for dialup, DSL, web, wireless mesh (WPA 
PEAP/LEAP) and basic web site authentication.  I also used FreeRadius 
for a few months for a specific project and found I didn't care for it 
as much.  Overall radiator was well worth the cost. 

-- 
Neil Neely
http://neil-neely.blogspot.com/



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