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GNU Radius

Radius is a server for remote user authentication and accounting. Its primary use is for Internet Service Providers, though it may as well be used on any network that needs a centralized authentication and/or accounting service for its workstations. The package includes an authentication and accounting server and administrator tools.

Last updated 23 Jan, 2008


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Leadership
  • Sergey Poznyakoff - Maintainer
  • Oswaldo Aguirre - Contributor
  • Francisco Obispo - Contributor
  • Peter Kazmier - Contributor
  • Michael Samuel - Contributor
  • Eric Salome - Contributor
  • Clement Gerouville - Contributor
  • Vlad Lungu - Contributor
Requirements
  • Guile 1.6.4 (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

rlCMP

Subprograms

radiusd, radwho, radlast, raduse, radctl, radscm, radtest

Versions

1.5

1.5 stable released 2007-06-29

User Community and Support

User reference included and available in Texinfo, DVI, PostScript, HTML, plaintext formats from http://www.gnu.org/software/radius/manual/

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Announcement Resources
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Development

Developer Resources
  • VCS Checkout Command: :pserver:anoncvs@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/radius co radius,
  • VCS Repository Webview
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