The mysqlRadiusd project is a RADIUS daemon that uses MySQL for storage.
In order to utilize mysqlRadiusd, you must have the MySQL server and client libs installed and running on the same server as the application. Furthermore, you should protect your MySQL ports through firewalls or other means, and have a running Apache server on the same server with CGI capabilities. Lastly, the software is SSL enabled if possible, though non-SSL setups can operate on intranets or similar environments.
It is important to note that Cistron radiusd 1.6.6 must be compiled and installed on your server, and a recommended version includes the mysqlRadacct and mysqlSendmail modifications.
In the latest release, this software now includes a LICENSE and CHANGES, and the previous TODO list has been resolved. As well, des/md5 has undergone production testing and is working effectively.
Version 1.71: N/A