(RADIATOR) Radius client
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Wed Oct 17 00:12:28 CDT 2001
Hello Bob -
You might want to consider using PAM (plugable authentication modules) and
simply use the PAM-Radius module.
Do a Google search (www.google.com) on "plugable authentication module".
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday 16 October 2001 21:21, bshafer wrote:
> This isn`t exactly a Radiator question. But since we use Radiator, I
> thought I`d ask it here.
>
> We use Radiator for VPN authentication. We are developing a custom
> application that requires authentication. I said, "Gee, why not use
> radius?"
>
> So I`ve been looking an easy to use radius client. Something that does
> authentication and some simple accounting. I`ve looked at and tried
> RadiusPerl-0.05. And so far, no luck with the authentication, and it
> doesn`t appear to do accounting.
>
> With some persistence, sooner or later, I might get the authentication to
> work, but without the accounting, it seems of little use for our needs.
>
> The other thought I had is to use radpwtst as an example, and roll our own,
> but I thought I`d check here before I did that. I`d prefer not to have
> re-invent the wheel, if I can.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Shafer
> University of Denver
>
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