Software update: Radiator 4.2

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Radius can be used to grant access to the network. This is an AAA protocol, which is used by many ISPs and network administrators. Radiator is a full-featured radius server for Linux, Mac OS X, Unix and Windows with onboard support for several authentication methods such as ldap, active directory and tacacs+. You can also use tokens from RSA Securid, Safeword and Vasco Digipass, among others. For more information, we refer you to this page and an overview of the prices is on this page to find back. The developers have released Radiator 4.2 with the following list of changes:

Version 4.2 – Minor bug fixes:

  • Added support to EAP-TLS for examining the SubjectAltNames in the client certificate and matching against Windows UPN, which is a GEN_OTHERNAME. Suggested by Markus Moeller.
  • Fixed a dictionary syntax error with a Huawei attribute and replaced it with the correct Huawei-Qos-Profile-Name. Reported by Andreas Schwarz.
  • Fixed a problem where HUP on FreeBSD would not result in the RADIUS ports being closed properly, resulting in ‘Could not bind authentication socket: Address already in use’. Reported by Paul Dekkers.
  • Fixed a problem in Monitor, where a quit command would cause a crash. Also improved handling of too many bad authentications. Reported by Ernst Oudhof.
  • Fixed a problem where Server DIAMETER could refuse a reconnection from a previously connected peer. Reported and patched by Jose Borges Ferreira. Thanks Jose.
  • Fixed a problem where Server HTTP could crash during authentication with some configurations.

Version number 4.2
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux, BSD, Windows XP, Mac OS Classic, macOS, Solaris, UNIX, Windows Server 2003
Website Open Systems Consultants
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License type Prerequisites (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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