MS-CHAP is dead MS-CHAP has been in use since 1998. It was Microsoft's answer to the challenge of authenticating users over networks, built into every version of Windows and deeply embedded in VPN and Wi-Fi infrastru... Network Security Protocols
What does "unresponsive child" error message mean? Like any system, FreeRADIUS provides error messages to inform administrators of problems within the FreeRADIUS server itself. Sometimes however, error messages that are logged by FreeRADIUS are actual...
8 Most common RADIUS mistakes We see a lot of questions on the FreeRADIUS mailing list and from our clients that boil down to “RADIUS isn’t working. Can you tell me why?” . Most of the time, the problem isn’t with RADIUS itself, i...
Why your RADIUS server should run in a VM Your network can go down for really simple reasons. A junior system admin might inadvertently type the wrong thing into a command line, or a minor upgrade can break some obscure dependency between lib...
Command line testing for EAP with FreeRADIUS As part of the process of configuring EAP for FreeRADIUS , you will need to test whether or not it works. If you prefer to use a command line tool rather than clicking through windows, this article wa... FreeRADIUS Technical Guides
My FreeRADIUS server is slow. What's wrong? If you are encountering performance issues with FreeRADIUS, the first thought is usually to blame FreeRADIUS. In fact, it’s always the database which is the source of a system slowdown . Well, maybe n... FreeRADIUS Technical Guides
FreeRADIUS hardware requirements A common question for people installing the server is “what are the hardware requirements for FreeRADIUS?” The answer is both simpler, and more complex than you would think. The performance of a RADIU... FreeRADIUS Technical Guides
RADIUS for Universities University environments present challenges for RADIUS system design. Every hour, on the hour, thousands of students close their laptops, move to a different location, and open them again. This unique ... Education
The problem with RADIUS in the cloud The promise of cloud-hosted infrastructure sounds tempting. Someone else manages yourdatabase, you pay only for what you need, you may have better data security, and the database can scale up with you... Network Architecture
Disaster-proof your network critical infrastructure If you live in an earthquake zone, it’s important to engineer buildings to survive an earthquake. You don’t know when an earthquake will happen, or where exactly, or how big it’s going to be, but you ... Network Architecture Network Security Best Practices
RADIUS design for internet service providers (ISPs) More than almost any other business, internet service providers (ISPs) need to provide their customers with fast, reliable internet connection to their computer network. Any downtime can be catastroph... Internet Service Providers Network Architecture
RADIUS security best practices: How to harden your deployment RADIUS has several well-known security limitations, most of which are easy to mitigate once you know what to do. This guide walks through five common weaknesses in the RADIUS protocol and the practica... IETF and RADIUS Standards