From leena at radiatorsoftware.com Wed Apr 1 12:57:57 2026 From: leena at radiatorsoftware.com (Leena Reinsalo) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2026 15:57:57 +0300 Subject: [RADIATOR-ANNOUNCE] Radiator 10.33 now available! Message-ID: Hello, We?re happy to announce the release of Radiator release 10.33.0. Here are some highlights of the new functionality and key changes between releases 10.32.0 and 10.33.0. *Default configuration changes* We?ve updated the default configuration within Radiator Policy Server and Radiator Core package distributions. The new default configuration is a minimal viable configuration for logging in to the Radiator UI. The default configuration is designed to be paired with the example configuration import functionality described below. This configuration change also prepares the products for upcoming containerized deployment options. While this change directly affects existing deployments? upgrade path, it should also ensure the user experience is smoother when upgrading to new releases, from this release onward. *Configuration Import & Export functionality* Radiator Server now supports full configuration import and export via both the Management UI and the REST API, making configuration deployment and back-up processes easier. Configuration export packages your current server configuration into a downloadable ZIP archive, with support for filtering out non-configuration files, e.g. certificates and user backend contents. Configuration import takes in a ZIP archive and deploys it to the server. Configuration files are imported into the server?s pending configuration directory and can be deployed through the normal deploy workflow (which automatically runs a config check before applying). Pre-built example configurations for common use cases are now available in the public radiator-radconfs GitHub repository: https://github.com/radiator-software/radiator-radconfs These can be downloaded and imported directly into any Radiator Server instance to provide a working starting point for Fixed-line RADIUS, Enterprise Wi-Fi 802.1x, Entra ID authentication and other use cases, reducing time-to-first-packet from days to minutes. Here?s a video guide to importing an example configuration from the radiator-radconfs repository: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGPKIy5_1jc&t *Reverse Dynamic Authorization, AKA Reverse CoA* Radiator can now process Reverse Change of Authorization (CoA) requests, which allows for sending Change of Authorization messages to NAS devices over existing RadSec (TLS/TCP) connections. The method for triggering a CoA message can be either RADIUS or HTTP request from the API. Documentation on the Reverse Dynamic Authorization flow implementation and examples of usage can be found in https://docs.radiatorsoftware.com/latest/docs/articles/reverse-dynauth/ *OAuth2 with Okta backend* The example configurations repository now features the okta-ad example configuration for Oauth ROPC authentication from Okta backend. The configuration package includes two configuration guides, Radiator Okta configuration guide for the Radiator side instructions, and Okta Application Setup for step-by-step instructions on the required actions within the Okta environment. *Various fixes and enhancements* The above are the highlights of new features introduced between releases 10.32.0 and 10.33.0. With each release, there are also plenty of other enhancements, fixes and changes. For detailed release notes of 10.32.1, 10.32.2, 10.32.3 and 10.33.0 releases, please refer to our release notes page: https://docs.radiatorsoftware.com/latest/release-notes/ If you have any questions about updates to Radiator products or would like to discuss how Radiator can assist with your AAA server requirements, please contact sales(at)radiatorsoftware.com. Best regards, Leena Reinsalo Sales, Radiator Software leena at radiatorsoftware.com +358 503 544 020 www.radiatorsoftware.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: