I _HIGHLY_ recommend radiator RADIUS.
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/
It was the most feature rich package, came with source code, is very
portable between platforms (written in Perl), and has worked
flawlessly for us here. The setup was very simple, and it has one of
the most complete and professionally done manuals I've seen for any
package. The tech support is provided through their mailing list (not
that you should even need it), and answers come very quick from the
actual software developer. They are constantly working on any bug
fixes and updates that anyone requests. After spending months looking,
this package was a very pleasant surprise. And the best part? It was
also the cheapest one... around US$600 for a single CPU license, or
US$900 for the site license. I've been very happy with their product
and have no reservations at all about recommending it to you.
Rob Ehlers
rehlers@innova.net
This is my personal opinion and I am sure others will have them as
well but we are using a product called Radiator. It is an excellent
radius server that runs on NT and Unix. The URL is
http://www.open.com.au it interfaces with Platypus extremely well both
for serving up radius requests and also inserting the accounting right
in to the platypus database. It has extremely good flexibility and
functionality. I would recommend it to anyone out there. We have
approx. 15,000 active users and both Radiator and MS SQL loaf with
these two products.
Robert Mann
teller@lightspeed.net
It is a DREAM! I can't believe how easy it is to do things that used
to take me hours to program.
Stephen Roderick
steve@proaxis.com
...radiator is working as advertised!!! We are extremely happy with
the product. After messing around for 3 years of just about every
radius product on the market, I can finally say we have found a solid
solution in Radiator. I highly recommend this product to every ISP out
there.
Sean Rietze
seanr@rmci.net
As an aside, let me complement you on your clean coding style; it
makes it very easy read or change. That's why (....) we've decided to
go ahead with this product; if I can maintain and modify it quickly
and cheaply, it will pay for itself.
Phil Freed
ptf@cybertours.com
We are very happy with the products, and we find it both flexible and
fast.
Andrea Campi
andrea@planet.it
I've been really impressed with Radiator, I've had plenty of sleep
lately and I can't seem to find anything that kills it.
Leigh Spiegel
leigh@winshop.com.au
It's the swiss army knife of RADIUS servers.
Brian Feeny
signal@shreve.net
... just want to thank you again for a wonderful product..
Kelly Prescott
prescott@wcoil.com
I would suggest you test out Radiator for yourself.
You'll find that it is by far the best Radius product out there.
Peter Chow
peter@interq.or.jp
Thanks for all the help Mike, we are very impressed with the support
and will happily tell anyone that. Its great to see an Aussie
product in there too.
Well done.
Michael Strand
michael@swtch.com.au
Your radiator product was the best purchase we have made in a long
time, it has to be the best radius server on the market or in the
public domain.
Kevin Wormington
kworm@sofnet.com
Once again, can I just say how good it is to have an Australian
product that works as well as Radiator, and has the great
support that you offer.
Anton Sparrius
anton@smart.net.au
PS - Mike, so far I'm REALLY impressed by how well designed radiator is, and
how flexible. Kudos!
Jay West
jlwest@tseinc.com
... the radius server has passed it's
first successful test (24 hours) and is proving to be a great
product and I am extremely pleased to have purchased it.
Paul Thornton
paul@dove.mtx.net.au
Radiator is extremely nice, and if you're handy with PERL you can add
things to it and customize it as you see fit. Cistron Radius has also
worked really well for me when purchasing a radius version
was out of the question.
But if features are what you want, you'll love Radiator. It's worth
every penny from my experience.
Joseph W. Shaw
jshaw@insync.net
You can't go past Radiator and MySQL or mSQL. Radiator is -by far- the best
radiusd -anywhere- -- It's written in perl, can authenticate off virtually
anything, runs on everything, and talks to every terminal server known to
mankind (almost 8-).
Rob Thomas
rob@rpi.net.au
Thanks again!! Great product, Great support!! Congratulations!!
Jose Roberto Bulcao
bulcao@rio.com.br
We use platypus, 3COM TC, and Radiator for radius. I wholeheartedly
recommend it. It will even authenticate out of platypus if you are
so inclined.. Radiator is awesome..
Allen Marsalis
am@shreve.net
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