Radl - Free Radius Server. The main goal of the Radius server ( Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is to centralize the authentication information (name, password, keys.) attached to users. It is frequently used with Remote Access Server equipments and Dial-in users. This Program is the server part of the Radius client/server architecture. This website is a resource for users, developers and testers looking for a FreeRADIUS implementation that runs on Microsoft Windows XP. The official website.
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Windows NPS vs FreeRADIUS
Hello! I've tried searching but couldn't find a clear comparison.
I'm in the process of planning out some network changes and one of them involves implementing RADIUS authentication for wifi, VPN, dynamic vlans, etc in our office.
I seem to be presented with the choice of letting on of our windows servers handle RADIUS duties with NPS or putting freeRADIUS on the pfSense machine and handling it there.
From what I can tell, NPS is a little more robust and straightforward to setup, but I like the idea of not having to worry about reconfiguring RADIUS if we ever needed to decommission a server or whatever.
Any thoughts?