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

Alex Rubenstein (alex@nac.net)
Sat, 28 Dec 1996 18:31:37 -0500 (EST)

And now ... a commercial from Mr. Reed...

:-)

Or, check our the DeeZee Radius, it is quite interesting,

On Sat, 28 Dec 1996, Dale E. Reed Jr. wrote:

> 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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