Portslave is a RADIUS client that acts as a Getty replacement that is used to create dialup access servers. It uses the RADIUS protocol to authenticate from a remote RADIUS server which contains the actual user account information. It primarily is for PPP access, but also works with other protocols and services.
| Tags | Networking Communications |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A bunch of small build errors were fixed.


Release Notes: Mostly cosmetic changes were made to the source tree and the Debian packaging.


Release Notes: The code was cleaned up to compile against ppp version 2.4.3.


Release Notes: Better handling of DNS errors, improved support for setting variables for CLI and the connect speed, and a new ability to append values.


Release Notes: Support for caller line identification has been added. A bug in the callback code has been fixed, as well as some bugs in ctlportslave that resulted in SEGV or in incorrect data display. It can now compile on systems with older libc6-dev setup.