(RADIATOR) radius client library in C?

Brown, Randy Randy.Brown at savvis.net
Fri May 28 18:23:06 CDT 2004


Jacob: Thanks for the pointer. I've traced it to what
seems to be a current development home at

http://developer.berlios.de/projects/radiusclient-ng/

It looks like Maxim Sobolev is the current maintainer,
replacing Lars Fenneberg. The current release is 0.4.2, 
and file updates have been made as recently as April. 

It doesn't look like it will work for Windows, which 
is my immediate target OS, but it could work on 
Linux and Solaris. So I'm partly happy, but still 
looking. 

I checked Google for "radius client," but somehow
it didn't occur to me to check for "radiusclient." 
I guess that's why I'm not a librarian. 
---
Randy Brown

> From: Jacob Leaver [mailto:jleaver at reachone.com]
> To: radiator at open.com.au
> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 12:46 PM
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) radius client library in C?
> 
> Have you seen libradiusclient? I believe it's such a 
> thing, however, I can't find an updated library maintainer.
> 
> Jacob Leaver
> Senior Systems Administrator
> ReachONE Internet
> 
> From: "Brown, Randy" <Randy.Brown at savvis.net>
> To: <radiator at open.com.au>
> Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 12:00 PM
> Subject: (RADIATOR) radius client library in C?
> 
> 
> Is there a library to use in writing RADIUS client programs 
> in C? Of course, I'd like it to be free source and run on 
> Windows, Solaris, and Linux, but those are desirables, not 
> essentials. I've found perl and java libraries, but nothing 
> in C.
> 
> We use Radiator to control access to various servers, and we 
> want to extend the range of clients and applications that 
> rely on that scheme.
> 
> ---
> Randy Brown
> Principal Security Engineer
> SAVVIS Communications

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