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Author Radiator (was: Most popular Radius servers in the IT market)
Kurt Jaeger

2004-06-20, 11:13 pm

Hi!

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>No. I am aware of no such surveys existing. Common sense tho. Just by
>the number of Windows 2000 server boxes deployed versus all other OS's.
>Micorosft IAS HAS to be the most popular.


It might be used by many people, but it surely is not *popular* 8-)

Every net.god who does radius services believes in "Radiator".

That's a commercial radius server coded in perl, available from

http://www.open.com.au/radiator/

Very fast, very, very flexible, source code is included, does
everything (databases, frontend, backends, you name it), super-clean
design.

If you need a feature, ask on the support mailing list and you normally
get it within a few days.

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