[email protected] 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' with 'free software', GPL , BSD, etc

This really isnt the time and place, but to prevent any confusion:

Open Source has an official meaning and definition, which I believe the thread is referring to, as opposed to any other informal or incorrect meaning of the phrase.

http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd

Source Available does not mean Open Source.



that said, their licence is onorous and feels like its a verbatim
shrink-wrap EULA rather than dealing with what you get.  does reading
their PERL mean I am disassembling it?

Doesnt sound like it is Open Source by any definition.


for this last reaosn alone, I'm +1 for FreeRADIUS

alan
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