hi

it depends on what you want to demonstrate. do you want to demonstrate
radius or do you want to demonstrate FREEradius?

in order to demonstrate the radius functionality you will probably need
some kind of service which a user tries to get access to. radius is
supposed to provide aaa services and usually deals with some service.
so, if you try to set up an impressive demonstration you should first
think about that, than get yourself a service access point which is
radius-enabled and demonstrate the whole, like e.g. most classic use of
radius (how it was conceived in the first place) for a dial-up access:
user--->nas---->radiusserver.

if the people know what radius is and want to see what freeradius is,
then you should demonstrate the extensibility of freeradius, its vast
configuration options, its modular principle and the function in full
debug mode, etc.

in any case, i don't see what you want to do with a windows machine. the
whole is principally independent of the operating system. freeradius
runs on the majority of unixes and with a little luck under some
unix-environment of win32.


ciao
artur


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> hi,
> 
> i am a student and have to make an essay about radius.
> the problem is that i want to demonstrate how it works, but i dont have any
> idea how i should do it?!
> 
> i thought about to use a vm on my laptop (xp) with linux on it and another
> vm with w2k server... then i want to use radtest with a user account from the
> ads on the w2k server? but how does it work? is this the proxy feature?
> 
> greetings
> knut
> 
> [i use freeradius 0.5 on a suse 8.1 machine.]
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