builddbm

Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/builddbm.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install radiusd-livingston
Ubuntu
apt-get install radiusd-livingston
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install radiusd-livingston
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install radiusd-livingston
Raspbian
apt-get install radiusd-livingston

radiusd-livingston

Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server

RADIUS is an AAA (authentication, authorization and accounting) protocol for managing client access to network services, and is described by RFCs 2865 to 2869. This version of the RADIUS server is from Lucent Technologies Inc., formerly known as Livingston Enterprises Inc. Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) require a username and password to be given on connection. Before access to the network is granted, this information is passed to a Network Access Server (NAS) device over the link-layer protocol and then to a RADIUS server over the RADIUS protocol. The RADIUS server checks that the information is correct using authentication schemes like PAP, CHAP or EAP. If accepted, the server will then authorize access to the ISP's system and select an IP address, L2TP parameters, etc. RADIUS is also commonly used for accounting purposes so that the users can be billed accordingly.

yardradius

YARD Radius Authorization and Accounting Server

YARD Radius is a Radius authentication/accounting server which is derived from the original Livingston Enterprise Inc. RADIUS daemon release 2.1. It adds a number of useful features to the LE daemon, i.e. Control of simultaneous logins. Support of Ascend, Cisco and USR boxes. Extended daily/monthly/yearly accounting information on a per-user basis MD5 encrypted passwords support (both in passwd file and/or users file) Expirations in shadow file. Checking based on time-of-day, traffic and connection time. Support of PAM authentication and accounting. Binary form of accounting file. GDBM formats for users and user stats databases. Autoconfiguring capabilities of sources.