Re: use freeRadius client to connect a java application

2010-09-14 Thread Noura Kossentini
Hi can I use the authentication module for apache. With my java program I will send a http requqest to apache and it will do the authentication?? http://www.apache.org/ 2010/9/8 Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com Noura Kossentini wrote: I proposed to use TinyRadius but they refused it.

Re: use freeRadius client to connect a java application

2010-09-08 Thread Noura Kossentini
Hi I proposed to use TinyRadius but they refused it. they consider it (contamination risk AND the IPR risk ) So they opt to FreeRadius Client. It's a C library, had to be used from a Java application, it would need to be called either via JNI, or simply linked into a small C main program and then

Re: use freeRadius client to connect a java application

2010-09-08 Thread Alan DeKok
Noura Kossentini wrote: I proposed to use TinyRadius but they refused it. they consider it (contamination risk AND the IPR risk ) My $0.02 is that licenses aren't an issue. FUD around licenses is an issue. So they opt to FreeRadius Client. It's a C library, had to be used from a Java

Re: use freeRadius client to connect a java application

2010-08-30 Thread Noura Kossentini
Hi They don't wont that the final product under GPL. They don't wont to give the code of the product release 2010/8/27 Marinko Tarlac mangi...@gmail.com I agree :) On 8/27/2010 8:42 PM, Alan Buxey wrote: ts a little ridiculous as a standpoint - what about if it can give you a competitive

use freeRadius client to connect a java application

2010-08-27 Thread Noura Kossentini
Hi, In our company it's forbidden to use products with GPL License. So I ca not use Jradius client to connect my client application to a radius server. Since that FreeRadius is distributed under BSD, it's allowed to me to use this library. My queqtion is can you help me on how can I connect and

Re: use freeRadius client to connect a java application

2010-08-27 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, In our company it's forbidden to use products with GPL License. So I ca not use Jradius client to connect my client application to a radius server. well, thats a little ridiculous as a standpoint - what about if it can give you a competitive edge? surely business is about profits and

Re: use freeRadius client to connect a java application

2010-08-27 Thread Marinko Tarlac
I agree :) On 8/27/2010 8:42 PM, Alan Buxey wrote: ts a little ridiculous as a standpoint - what about if it can give you a competitive edge? surely business is about profits and returns to eg shareholders...not about some kneee jerk reaction to software licencing models? - List

Re: use freeRadius client to connect a java application

2010-08-27 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Noura Kossentini kossentini.no...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, In our company it's forbidden to use products with GPL License. Is it because you don't want the end product to use GPL? So I ca not use Jradius client to connect my client application to a radius