Re: Livingston NT Radius 2.0 Yes/No???

Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea.com)
Sat, 28 Dec 1996 10:14:59 -0800

Christian Gatti wrote:
>
> We also hope to see a Radius version for NT from Livingston.

If you want a solid RADIUS server running on NT with more features
than Livingston will be supporting or implementing, you should check out
RadiusNT. The true advantage of a RADIUS server running on NT is not
all those cool tricks in the users file, but a tightly supported
ODBC interface and a feature-rich set of options you can chooe from.
RadiusNT was the FIRST RADIUS server for Windows NT and we have been
adding many features ever since. The server itself is freely available
(no limitations) and comes with sample databases.

For those migrating from a UNIX environment, it can also read, either
in real time, or from a copy, the passwd or spasswd file. This allows
any entries wit Password = "UNIX" to still work, even though you don't
have the actual password.

There are many other advanatges as well, including port security control
(yes, you can restrict a group to certains PORTS), concurrency control,
and case INSENSITIVE username/password ability (flag).

-- 
Dale E. Reed Jr.  (daler@iea.com)
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