Kevin,

Ascend (Now Lucent) use to have the sources for the generic Livingston
Radius server on their web site under the support area.  You might also
try a search on RADIUS or Livingston on your favourite search engine.

You will need to compile them using gnu C. When I last played with them
( a few years back) the sources were meant to be an example of a RADIUS
server.  They handle the RADIUS protocol including accounting but are
implemented using a flat text file instead of a database.  On a Sparc 20
it would cope reasonably with c. 3 or 400 users.

If you want an example to play with then get the sources and have a go.
You could always add database calls to access the user records and
support more users.

The other draw back is the standard freebie sources did not include a
form entry system to verify and to populate the database.  User record
entry tool was called 'vi' and a comma in the wrong place and it didn't
work!

If you want a production platform with decent performance user record
validation then you will have to pay for a commercial one.

Hope that that helps.

Peter

Kevin Wigle wrote:

> and further on things tacacs..........
>
> Our lab tech is really an anti-NT type of guy.  He doesn't want any
> production servers using NT.
>
> And he also would prefer Radius over Tacacs+.  Does anyone have a source of
> freeware Radius for unix?  His preferred platform is Solaris.
>
> again, tia
>
> Kevin Wigle
>
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