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freeradius Feb 3
As promised. v4 now supports TACACS+ as an experimental protocol.
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freeradius Jan 30
FreeRADIUS defines yet another RADIUS standard.
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freeradius Jan 28
Big news next week. No v4, but some major new functionality in the v4.0.x branch.
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freeradius Dec 14
Replying to @randomoracle
Ask Debian why their main FreeRADIUS package includes all of the modules. The dependency isn't there in our builds.
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freeradius Dec 3
Sure. But where FR can do 30K PPS, SQL DBs have a hard time doing 2K writes/s
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freeradius Dec 3
v4 update. Tested master / worker thread exchanging fake packets. 1M req/reply per second per thread. The new network IO is scalable.
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freeradius Dec 3
Replying to @MRISWA42TW0
After 20 years of doing FR, we're still not sure why some people change the config entirely as soon as they install it.
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freeradius Nov 23
Replying to @temporalthought
FreeRADIUS works fine on a VM. It uses minimal CPU, RAM, and disk. The main performance problems are DBs. :(
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freeradius Nov 4
Preliminary support for LuaJit via rlm_lua in v4.0.x. Should be MUCH faster than other interpreted languages.
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freeradius Oct 31
The v4.0.x branch now supports sigtran for EAP-SIM. i.e. SS7 integration. Be warned, though, license issues apply! Use at your own risk.
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freeradius Oct 30
Much of the "back end" stays the same. Modules, config files, unlang, etc. The only work left to do now is the "front end" networking.
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freeradius Oct 30
A good chunk of the version 4 implementation has already been done. The unlang interpreter is now asynchronous.
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freeradius Oct 30
Version 4 design notes on the Wiki. Pictures and schematics uploaded next week.
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freeradius Oct 27
Designing version 4. Implementing version 4 from the ground up. No memory copies. Minimal system calls. Goal 100K to 1M packets/s
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freeradius Oct 27
EAP-TLS is the recommended authentication method. Secure, and not vulnerable to these kinds of attacks.
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freeradius Oct 27
Every single last configuration thing is documented extensively in the comments. Not perfect, but not bad.
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freeradius Oct 27
Replying to @jogbert @sevanjaniyan
Feel free to contribute. It's our response every time people say this.
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freeradius 24 Jun 16
async IO means we can now run fewer worker threads, and keep each one busier. IO connections will now be shared across multiple requests.
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freeradius 24 Jun 16
We've started coding on version 4.0. The server core will now be protocol agnostic, and asynchronous.
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freeradius 21 May 16
Replying to @hgot07e
See config.log for details
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