Re: Radius server with web/gui interface

From: Kurt Jaeger (lists_at_complx.LF.net)
Date: 06/16/05

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    Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 03:59:12 +0200
    To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
    
    

    Hi!

    Sorry if I comment on that, but...

    > > we use the commercial RADIUS server Radiator along with the companion
    > > Radmin app in our environment.

    > Yeah and that gives you absolutelly no possibility to add/remove/change
    > the features of your Radmin.

    Radiator and stuff is written in perl, and therefore you get the source.

    If you add stuff and submit it to open.com.au, the company
    that implements and sells radiator, it will be added to the
    next release.

    Lots of people do this, as can be seen on their mailing
    list.

    http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/

    > The only reason to use commercial soft is to be able to get
    > commercial support.
    > And that gives you no guarantee their software is free for bugs.

    No software is free of bugs. But the guys at open.com.au do
    a *very* good job. We use their software since 1998, never
    had a problem. Disclaimer: It's so good we're even reselling it 8-)

    > I doubt anyone checks for Radiator security risks as they do for freeradius.

    Well, only the net-admins of all the biggest ISPs and carriers
    in the world that use radiator are checking it 8-)

    See

    http://www.open.com.au/radiator/customers.html

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