Radius server suggestions
Charles Sprickman
spork at bway.net
Sat Jul 25 23:04:30 UTC 2009
Thanks all...
I'm currently using gnu-radius.
I remember looking at FreeRadius and found that it was "too flexible".
I'll look at it again though, since it looks like that's the standard
these days.
I used Radiator long ago. It was great - I remember coding a
pop-before-smtp hack for it, and I hardly knew perl at the time. I'd use
it again if it were free.
Charles
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm in the middle of redesigning a number of things here. Our main db of
> users will likely be changing format (vpopmal to postfix+dovecot). There
> will be additional columns in the database for dial access, usenet access and
> possibly pppoe access. Our current vpopmail setup stores these values in one
> column as a bitmask, which hurts my head, so I'm moving to something easier
> (ie: if "dialup" column = "1", they can have dialup).
>
> 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?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Charles
>
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