Getting started with FreeRADIUS for the first time

Network RADIUS marketing at networkradius.com
Wed Dec 8 15:33:03 CET 2021


** Getting started with FreeRADIUS
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After an administrator installs FreeRADIUS for the first time, the big question is “Now what?”. Most sites need complex policies, interactions with databases, and logging. Yet the documentation for the server doesn’t give detailed instructions for how to configure the server for your particular location. As a result, many administrators are left wandering around the configuration files and documentation, wondering what to do next.

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** What is the relationship between Network RADIUS and FreeRADIUS?
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FreeRADIUS is an open source implementation of the RADIUS protocol and was written by Alan DeKok in 1999.

Network RADIUS is a private, for-profit company founded by Alan DeKok which provides commercial support for FreeRADIUS. The Network RADIUS team has been the primary contributor to FreeRADIUS for the last 20 years. The FreeRADIUS mailing list, wiki, and documentation are all moderated and maintained by the Network RADIUS team.

FreeRADIUS has always been, and will always continue to be, open source. The Network RADIUS team provides commercial support to paying clients, and free product development for the FreeRADIUS community at large.

All of our software development for FreeRADIUS is integrated into the Open Source platform, and will always continue to be.


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