If you have the money Cisco Secure ACS product Version 2.6 is pretty good
does both Tacacs+ and Radius. Works with all the Cisco stuff even wireless
(Dynamic WEP keys) If you want all the features you need W2K and an it take
a pretty beefy box to run it right. Ask your Cisco sales rep for a demo
copy. Shiva makes one and there was another one call steelbelted radius
can't say much about them other then I have seen them. Then you have the
Linux card by now someone's ported or written one out there somewhere.
Thomas
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The IAS (Infernal Authentication Service) that ships as an "Option Pack"
add-in for IIS 4.0 works pretty well. If you click around in MS IIS
"downloads" section, there is an upgrade
that allows a few more options..Its not the world's greatest, but its free
and it seems to work well with the PIX and other Cisco gear. Big Caveat
though....you need to install IIS...bleh!
C.A. Riddock
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> Hi !
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> can anyone recommend a windows-based radius server -
> respectively can anyone send it to me - for test resons
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> thx
> hans
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