FreeRADIUS Beginner's Guide

The Open Source pioneers have proved during the past few decades that their code and projects can indeed be more solid and popular than commercial alternatives. With data networks always expanding in size and complexity FreeRADIUS is at the forefront of controlling access to and tracking network usage. Although many vendors have tried to produce better products, FreeRADIUS has proved over time why it is the champion RADIUS server. This book will reveal everything you need to know to get started with using FreeRADIUS.

FreeRADIUS has always been a back-room boy. It's not easy to measure the size or number of deployments world-wide but all indications show that it can outnumber any commercial alternatives available. This essential server is part of ISPs, universities, and many corporate networks, helping to control access and measure usage. It is a solid, flexible, and powerful piece of software, but can be a mystery to a newcomer.

FreeRADIUS Beginner's Guide is a friend of newcomers to RADIUS and FreeRADIUS. It covers the most popular Linux distributions of today, CentOS, SUSE, and Ubuntu, and discusses all the important aspects of FreeRADIUS deployment: Installing, configuring and testing; security concerns and limitations; LDAP and Active Directory integration.

It contains plenty of practical exercises that will help you with everything from installation to the more advanced configurations like LDAP and Active Directory integration. It will help you understand authentication, authorization and accounting in FreeRADIUS. It uses many practical step-by-step examples, which are discussed in detail to lead you to a thorough understanding of the FreeRADIUS server as well as the RADIUS protocol. A quiz at the end of each chapter validates your understanding.Not only can FreeRADIUS be used to monitor and limit the network usage of individual users; but large deployments are possible with realms and fail-over functionality. FreeRADIUS can work alone or be part of a chain where the server is a proxy for other institution's users forwarding requests to their servers. FreeRADIUS features one of the most versatile and comprehensive Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) implementations. EAP is an essential requirement to implement enterprise WiFi security. FreeRADIUS Beginner's Guide covers all of these aspects.

Type
ebook
publication date
2011-09-08
what you will learn

Get a solid foundation on the RADIUS protocol and how it works

Build the latest FreeRADIUS packages for your Linux distribution using the distribution s package management system

Integrate FreeRADIUS into an existing environment by making use of alternative user stores

Utilize the powerful unlang language included with FreeRADIUS to control the flow of authorization

Manage, track, and limit network usage

Discover the available FreeRADIUS help resources and use them to your advantage

Implementing EAP especially for enterprise WiFi security

Use FreeRADIUS to forward requests to other RADIUS servers (Proxying)

Answer requests for other RADIUS servers using FreeRADIUS

no of pages
344
duration
688
key features
Step-by-Step instructions for all the main Linux distributions: CentOS, SUSE, and Ubuntu * * Know the FreeRADIUS components and understand how they interact * * Integrate FreeRADIUS into an existing environment or blend it into a larger infrastructure * * Control and track the usage of network resources by using the most popular RADIUS server today
approach
This is a fast-paced Beginner's Guide that will take you step by step through the fundamentals of FreeRADIUS and using it in your live projects. It has been structured in a way that will let you get maximum practical information out of it in setting up your own FreeRADIUS server. It will guide you on all the aspects of FreeRADIUS and do much more to get you all the 'A's right.
audience
If you are an Internet Service Provider (ISPs) or a network manager who needs to track and control network usage, then this is the book for you.

You need to be familiar with Linux and have a solid understanding of TCP/IP. No previous knowledge of RADIUS or FreeRADIUS is required.
meta description
Master authentication, authorization, and accessing your network resources using FreeRADIUS
subtitle
Master authentication, authorization, and accessing your network resources using FreeRADIUS
keywords
FreeRADIUS, FreeRADIUS Beginner s Guide, FreeRADIUS Modules, RADIUS, Authorization, Accounting, Authentication, AAA, AAA Protocol, Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), Virtual servers, LDAP.
Product ISBN
9781849514088