How to install freeradius 2 on centos




















Should you be pressed for time and need to deploy RADIUS servers fast and troubleshoot problems quickly, your best option may be an out of the box solution.

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We're available for hire, if you need help. Click here to contact us. Prefer to do it yourself? Then this is the way to go. Looking through the output we can see the packages we want to install are available so we can go through with the installation. Installing MySQL should be somewhat similar. Some important things it allows you to do:. Remove anonymous users?

PHP 7. Answer y and hit enter. With the following command we can check the PHP version, to make sure the installation was successful:. The sql section should look something like the following, although yours will be a longer document due to explanations and other lines that are commented out. First we need to add the NAS. There are more attributes that you can set to users and user groups, however that is beyond the scope of this tutorial.

To test that everything is OK, stop the freeradius server and start it in debug mode and move on to the next step. A great tool we can use to test our radius servers is NTRadPing.

You can download it here: ntradping. Unzip and run the executable, and in fill out the fields with the credentials you created earlier when adding the new NAS and new User. Password: Strongpassword. Well done. Additionally, you can opt for our Professional Support addon at a later time, should you find yourself needing priority support when things get more complex.

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