DEPRECATED: No longer maintained/supported. Please move to net/freeradius2 for 2.x This port expired on: 2013-02-01 A free RADIUS server implementation with MySQL support Was Maintained by:zi@FreeBSD.org Port Added: 28 Mar 2007 16:25:32 License: GPLv2
FreeRADIUS is the premiere open source RADIUS server. Based on current
statistics, there are over 50,000 deployments of the software. These
deployments include small sites with 10 users, large-scale enterprises with
tens of thousands of users, and carrier-class deployments with over 10 million
users. In total, the sites that we know are using FreeRADIUS support nearly
100 million users. The only other servers that come close in terms of market
share and/or number of sites are ACS and IAS.
The server scales easily from embedded systems with small amounts of memory to
systems with millions of users. It is fast, flexible, configurable, and
supports more authentication protocols than most commercial servers. It
includes support for SQL, LDAP, RADIUS Proxying, failover, load balancing, and
nearly 100 vendor dictionary files. It can perform authentications via the
PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP, EAP-MD5, EAP-GTC, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAPv0, LEAP,
EAP-SIM, and Digest authentication protocols. It has reached a stable 1.1
version, with incremental improvements added in each release.
The server is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), which means
that it is free to download and install.
WWW: http://www.freeradius.org/
No installation instructions: this port has been deleted.
The package name of this deleted port was: freeradius-mysql
Configuration Options
===> The following configuration options are available for freeradius-mysql-1.1.8_5:
KERBEROS=off: With Kerberos support
HEIMDAL=off: With Heimdal Kerberos support
LDAP=off: With LDAP database support
PGSQL=off: With PostgreSQL database support
UNIXODBC=off: With unixODBC database support
FIREBIRD=off: With Firebird database support (EXPERIMENTAL)
SNMP=off: With SNMP support
EDIR=off: With Novell eDirectory support
NOPERL=off: Do not require perl (use only if necessary)
EXPERIMENTAL=off: Build experimental modules
===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings