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LiLoather
January 14th, 2011, 10:36 PM
A search of this site didn't throw up a single reference to IC-RADIUS.

I know it's old and no longer maintained but it seems to have all I need, unlike FreeRADIUS which is packed with space and resource-consuming bells and whistles I don't need, and a nightmarish configuration.

Does anyone have an experience of running IC-RADIUS on an Ubuntu server? Is it still obtainable? Is there a source of documentation - the main website seems to be down? IS there anyone out there with enough loyalty to IC-RADIUS to help me install and configure it?

HermanAB
January 15th, 2011, 11:23 AM
Howdy,

I had an encounter with RADIUS some years ago. You would need to compile LC-RADIUS from source and figure it out yourself, since very, very few people use RADIUS.

If you need yet another guide on FreeRADIUS, here is mine:
http://www.aeronetworks.ca/howtos/radius.html

Note that Redhat has a RADIUS wizard. So, unless you are hell-bent on Ubuntu, I'd suggest using Redhat/CentOS instead.

LiLoather
January 17th, 2011, 01:57 AM
Thanks for the link - looks a very good guide.

I did eventually get FreeRADIUS working, with MySQL - and with Dialup-admin providing a GUI for the former and HeidiSQL ditto for the latter, but I still can't give subscribers a way to check their own useage pulled from the SQL db. Cistron claims to have a web-interface which allows for that, which would be very useful.