Radiator RADIUS server
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Radiator RADIUS Server is a product of Open System Consultants Pty Limited. It provides authentication, authorisation and accounting (AAA protocol) access to computer networks using the RADIUS protocol (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service). Radiator was first released in January 1998.
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[edit] Program specifications
[edit] Platforms
Radiator RADIUS server runs on many different platforms, including:
- Any Unix including Linux distributions (Red Hat, Debian, Mandrake, SuSE, Lindows, Slackware, Ubuntu etc on Intel, Sparc, PPC, HP-PA etc), Solaris (operating system) 10 (Intel and Sparc), FreeBSD, NetBSD, SunOS, AIX, IRIX, SCO OpenServer, Digital Equipment Corporation, HP-UX
- Windows Server, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000
- Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server
- Novell Open Enterprise Server
- OpenVMS
[edit] System requirements
- Perl 5.005 or better, ActivePerl from ActiveState on Windows, Linux, Solaris & Mac OS X
- Perl Digest-MD5 module version 2.12 or better
- Operating system platform of your choice (see above)
[edit] Real-world use
Juniper Networks lists the OSC Radiator server software as an RFC 2865 and RFC 2866 compliant RADIUS implementation suitable for use with their Service Deployment System (SDX) [1]
[edit] See also
- List of RADIUS servers
- TACACS+
- Diameter (protocol) the proposed replacement for RADIUS
[edit] References
- ^ "Restrictions and Recommendations". http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/management/sdx/sdx71x/sw-rn-sdx710/html/sw-rn-sdx710-body12.html#413361. Retrieved 28 Aug. 2009.
- Hassell, Jonathan (2003). RADIUS Securing Public Access to Private Resources. O’Reilly & Associates. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/radius/.