6 projects tagged "RADIUS"
GNU Radius is a RADIUS server and an accompanying set of monitoring utilities. It features MySQL and PostgreSQL interfaces for authentication and/or logging (the ODBC interface allows you to use almost any existing DBMS for that purpose), the ability to rewrite RADIUS requests from various NASs to normalize them to a more understandable format, and the ability to completely customize the behavior of RADIUS authentication and accounting based on NAS and user attributes.
SMRadius is a high performance pre-forked RADIUS AAA server. It features a highly configurable backend engine supporting flexible data specifications. Its primary goal is to provide an extremely flexible authentication platform which may serve a large number of industries, including ISPs and WiSPs.
LinOTP is a solution for strong two-factor authentication with one time passwords. It features a modular architecture into which userrdresolver modules, authentication modules, and OTP calculation modules can be plugged. At the moment, the following modules are available: UserIdResolver modules for LDAP/AD, SQL, and flat file user databases, and authentication modules for PAM and RADIUS (pam_linotp and rlm_linotp for use with the FreeRADIUS server). New modules can be developed easily. Supported tokens are HMAC-OTP/HOTP (RFC 4226/ OATH compliant), Aladdin eToken PASS, eToken NG-OTP, Safeword Alpine, Google Authenticator, motp, SMS OTP/Mobile TAN, and a Simple Pass token for users without token hardware. Furthermore, the TOTP algorithm is supported, along with a new algorithm for daily passwords to support applications with are not capable of the RADIUS protocol. A command line client, Web UI, and a GTK GUI client are available for management. LinOTP features multi-client capability, redundancy, and a self-service portal. It has been used with PAM for local and SSH logins, Apache, VPN, and Windows Terminal Server (via LSE RadiusGINA and RADIUS Credential Provider). LinOTP is OATH certified.
RCDevs OpenOTP Radius Bridge provides a RADIUS RFC-2865 (Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service) API for the OpenOTP Authentication Server. It is an optional server component to be deployed on top of your OpenOTP infrastructure. Radius Bridge is implemented over the powerful FreeRADIUS software. The RADIUS API interfaces with VPN servers and many other software applications requiring end-user authentication. The supported authentication schemes are based on One-Time Passwords technologies (OATH HOTP/TOTP or mOTP Software Tokens, SMS One-Time Passwords, and Mail / Secure Mail One-Time Passwords).
YFi Hotspot Manager is a modern AJAX Web front-end for FreeRADIUS 2.x. It has support for vouchers, permanent users, billing post paid, and pre-paid. Multiple languages are supported. Statistics can be generated. It works with CoovaChilli and Mikrotik. It runs on Ubuntu and CentOS. It has Google Maps integration. Third party systems can be integrated. There is thorough documentation.