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This is radsecproxy 1.9.2 | |
radsecproxy is a generic RADIUS proxy that supports both UDP and TLS | |
(RadSec) RADIUS transports. There is also experimental support for | |
TCP and DTLS. The aim is for the proxy to have sufficient features to be | |
flexible, while at the same time to be small, efficient and easy to configure. | |
Official packages are available: | |
Debian: apt-get install radsecproxy | |
CentOS/RHEL/Rocky: yum install epel-release; yum install radsecproxy | |
Fedora: dnf install radsecproxy | |
FreeBSD: pkg install radsecproxy | |
NetBSD: pkgin install radsecproxy | |
Or built it from this source on most Unix like systems by simply typing | |
./configure && make | |
For details see INSTALL | |
To use radsecproxy you need to create a config file which is normally found in | |
/etc/radsecproxy.conf or /usr/local/etc/radsecproxy.conf. You can also specify | |
the location with the "-c" command line option (see below). For further | |
instructions, please see the enclosed example file and the manpages | |
radsecproxy(8) and radsecproxy.conf(5). | |
Note for Cygwin users: | |
Due to a bug in openssl the tls option CACertificatePath is currently unusable. | |
Use a certificate bundle with CACertificateFile instead. |