Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-04-02 Thread Ray Burkholder
> Jon Lewis wrote: > > Another option is Cistron Radius > http://www.radius.cistron.nl/ which > > is probably going to be pretty similar to Freeradius, since > the latter > > is apparently a fork of the former. > > > > Radiator is perl, so you get the 'source code', but it's not open > > sourc

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-10 Thread Howard Jones
Jon Lewis wrote: > Another option is Cistron Radius http://www.radius.cistron.nl/ which > is probably going to be pretty similar to Freeradius, since the latter > is apparently a fork of the former. > > Radiator is perl, so you get the 'source code', but it's not open > source and you do need to bu

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Jon Lewis said: > Another option is Cistron Radius http://www.radius.cistron.nl/ which is > probably going to be pretty similar to Freeradius, since the latter is > apparently a fork of the former. Cistron RADIUS (which was based on the original Livingston RADIUS server) devel

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread Deric Kwok
Yes. isn't bad It depends on the budget You can spend hundred thousand dollars to buy 10G router or buy $1,500 a (4 cores) computer running quagga to have $6,000 a 10G card on it. On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:02 PM, David Hughes wrote: > > On 09/03/2009, at 1:29 PM, Chris Hills wrote: > > D

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread Jon Lewis
On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, luismi wrote: Hi all, As I can see there is just two options over the table: Freeradius and Radiator. Another option is Cistron Radius http://www.radius.cistron.nl/ which is probably going to be pretty similar to Freeradius, since the latter is apparently a fork of the f

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread David Hughes
On 09/03/2009, at 1:29 PM, Chris Hills wrote: David Hughes wrote: +1 for Radiator. It's not opensource as the original poster requested, but it's certainly a solid and flexible radius server. Radiator /is/ open-source, but it is not free. Nope. Commercial licensed product. Which isn't

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread Joe Maimon
a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote: Hi, +1 for Radiator. It's not opensource as the original poster requested, but it's certainly a solid and flexible radius server. it is Open Source, its just not free. you, as a user are free to look at the source code... please dont confuse 'open source' w

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, > Post this in freeradius newsgroup http://freeradius.org/list/index.html > "Anyone to use freeradius in VPN Concentrator" alternatively use google. do most sites now ban access to google? :-) "freeradius cisco vpn concentrator" eg http://1000milesnetwork.blogspot.com/2005/12/freeradius-i

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread Deric Kwok
To me, I haven't used freeradius for VPN Concentrator. and haven't used Radiator But I think you can try it Just use computer to install any distribution of linux (debian is better) + freeradius. (if you have installation quesiton, i try to help) or Post this in freeradius newsgroup http://free

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk said: > it is Open Source, its just not free. you, as a user are free to > look at the source code... > > please dont confuse 'open source' with 'free software', GPL , BSD, etc "Open Source" is a trademarked term that has specific requirements. Freedom

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread luismi
Hi all, As I can see there is just two options over the table: Freeradius and Radiator. Is there anyone here with any of them working against VPN Concentrators? I ask that because it would be the primary goal of the radius. El lun, 09-03-2009 a las 09:09 +, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk escribió:

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, > +1 for Radiator. It's not opensource as the original poster requested, > but it's certainly a solid and flexible radius server. it is Open Source, its just not free. you, as a user are free to look at the source code... please dont confuse 'open source' with 'free software', GPL , BSD,

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-09 Thread Benny Amorsen
Chris Hills writes: > Radiator /is/ open-source, but it is not free. The fact that you get the source code doesn't by itself make the software open-source. The license may be this one: http://www.open.com.au/license.html but it says that any click-through license overrides what is written there

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-08 Thread Chris Hills
David Hughes wrote: > +1 for Radiator. It's not opensource as the original poster requested, > but it's certainly a solid and flexible radius server. Radiator /is/ open-source, but it is not free. ___ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net h

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-08 Thread Kris Amy
Another +1 for radiator On 9/03/09 8:07 AM, "David Hughes" wrote: On 08/03/2009, at 1:09 PM, Ge Moua wrote: > We use Radiator over here to manage over 6,000 cisco devices; works > pretty good on server class hardware. +1 for Radiator. It's not opensource as the original poster requested,

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-08 Thread David Hughes
On 08/03/2009, at 1:09 PM, Ge Moua wrote: We use Radiator over here to manage over 6,000 cisco devices; works pretty good on server class hardware. +1 for Radiator. It's not opensource as the original poster requested, but it's certainly a solid and flexible radius server. David ... _

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-08 Thread Deric Kwok
freeradius is good. I used it in debian (woody and ethic) before. At that time, it can support 12,000 DSL users The database was around 2G. 2G memory and Pentium 4 CPU On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Alex Balashov wrote: > FreeRADIUS has not been a problem for us. > > -- > Sent from mobile de

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-07 Thread Alex Balashov
FreeRADIUS has not been a problem for us. -- Sent from mobile device On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:09 PM, Ge Moua wrote: We use Radiator over here to manage over 6,000 cisco devices; works pretty good on server class hardware. Regards, Ge Moua | Email: moua0...@umn.edu Network Design Engineer Uni

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-07 Thread Ge Moua
We use Radiator over here to manage over 6,000 cisco devices; works pretty good on server class hardware. Regards, Ge Moua | Email: moua0...@umn.edu Network Design Engineer University of Minnesota | Networking & Telecommunications Services luismi wrote: Hi all, I am looking for an open sou

Re: [c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-07 Thread Jens Link
luismi writes: > Radius service should be able to be managed using a web interface. I > don't really mind if there is a proper web interface of if we need to > install webadmin. It also must support accounting. And it would be > great if it is possible to have the back-end into MySQL. > > I wa

[c-nsp] Open Source solution to deploy a radius server against Cisco devices?

2009-03-07 Thread luismi
Hi all, I am looking for an open source solution to deploy some radius in our network. The primary goal is to connect to those radius to provide auth services: - The VPN Concentrators and vpn accounts (we would move all the vpn accounts info to the radius) - Validate ip http auth-proxy users Radi