Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2022-02-12 Thread Gaurav Kansal
I have also developed Free Radius based AAA (Authentication , Authorisation and Accounting) solution , and we have replaced Cisco ISE with our in-house developed product. More than 30K clients are getting authenticated and managed through this portal. In case, if anyone needs any help or sugges

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2022-02-12 Thread Mark Tinka
For posterity, finally went with Splynx. Really awesome product, covering not only RADIUS but also CRM, billing, invoicing, remote integration, e.t.c. Just in case anyone else ends up having the same requirement. Mark. On 9/20/21 09:19, Mark Tinka wrote: On 9/20/21 02:16, Philip Loenneker

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-20 Thread Mark Tinka
On 9/20/21 02:16, Philip Loenneker wrote: Splynx is a commercial product designed to be an entire package for running an ISP, including billing etc. It uses FreeRadius in the backend which chains into their own RADIUS system. Integration for MikroTik routers is very extensive, but we have h

RE: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-19 Thread Philip Loenneker
list Subject: Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End On 9/17/21 19:26, Tyler Conrad wrote: > +1 for Packetfence, was just typing up a reply about it. I've used it > for both standard dot1x as well as guest wired/wireless. Thanks, Tyler. My use-case is really for broadband subscriber managem

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-18 Thread Seun Ojedeji
Hi Mark, DMA Radius manager[1] runs freeradius in its backend and it does have nice frontend controls with lots of plug and play options. Regards [1] https://dmasoftlab.com/ Sent from my mobile Kindly excuse brevity and typos Every word has consequences. Every silence does too! On Fri, 17 Sep 20

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-18 Thread Mark Tinka
On 9/17/21 23:20, Seun Ojedeji wrote: Hi Mark, DMA Radius manager[1] runs freeradius in its backend and it does have nice frontend controls with lots of plug and play options. Regards [1] https://dmasoftlab.com/ Thanks, Seun. This looks very good. Mark.

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-18 Thread Mark Tinka
On 9/17/21 19:36, Phil Lavin wrote: It’s a very large hammer for the small nut you have to crack, but Zentyal (https://zentyal.com/community/ ) is worth a look. It’s a complete Linux OS that aims to provide a compatible alternative to MS Active Directory. Fr

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-18 Thread Mark Tinka
On 9/17/21 19:26, Tyler Conrad wrote: +1 for Packetfence, was just typing up a reply about it. I've used it for both standard dot1x as well as guest wired/wireless. Thanks, Tyler. My use-case is really for broadband subscriber management. Let me ping them and see what we can work out. Ma

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-18 Thread Mark Tinka
On 9/17/21 19:25, Neil Hanlon wrote: and I need more coffee... PacketFenCe *sigh* https://www.packetfence.org/ Thanks, Neil. Let me reach out. Mark.

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-17 Thread Phil Lavin via NANOG
It’s a very large hammer for the small nut you have to crack, but Zentyal (https://zentyal.com/community/) is worth a look. It’s a complete Linux OS that aims to provide a compatible alternative to MS Active Directory. FreeRadius is a component and, from what I remember, the GUI was excellent.

(Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-17 Thread Mark Tinka
Hi all. I haven't been in the space in yonks, but I'm having to look into it for an acquisition. What's the latest on front-end panels for RADIUS, specifically, FreeRADIUS? I fumbled around with Daloradius some years back, but mainly to manage some pfSense captive portals for guest wi-fi VLA

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-17 Thread Tyler Conrad
+1 for Packetfence, was just typing up a reply about it. I've used it for both standard dot1x as well as guest wired/wireless. On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 10:25 AM Neil Hanlon wrote: > it's a bit more than just freeradius, but PacketFense is no-bs GPL > software to do this, among much more. > > I th

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-17 Thread Neil Hanlon
and I need more coffee... PacketFenCe *sigh* https://www.packetfence.org/ On Fri, Sep 17, 2021, 13:22 Neil Hanlon wrote: > it's a bit more than just freeradius, but PacketFense is no-bs GPL > software to do this, among much more. > > I think it'd definitely do what you're looking to do > > --

Re: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-17 Thread Neil Hanlon
it's a bit more than just freeradius, but PacketFense is no-bs GPL software to do this, among much more. I think it'd definitely do what you're looking to do --Neil On Fri, Sep 17, 2021, 12:30 Mark Tinka wrote: > Hi all. > > I haven't been in the space in yonks, but I'm having to look into it

(Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-17 Thread Mark Tinka
Hi all. I haven't been in the space in yonks, but I'm having to look into it for an acquisition. What's the latest on front-end panels for RADIUS, specifically, FreeRADIUS? I fumbled around with Daloradius some years back, but mainly to manage some pfSense captive portals for guest wi-fi VLA