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Sample config of FreeRadius as a Mobile authentication

This article shows you a sample configuration of FreeRadius as a mobile authentication to assign static IP address to the clients. In previous post, we have installed and configured FreeRadius on various operating systems such as Linux (CentOS, Ubuntu), FreeBSD, and OpenBSD. The Radius is ready to process requests.

This sample setup is based-on my project on a company which is serving hundred of customers around the country (Indonesia) using Telkomsel as the mobile operator. The customers are using a USB modem with a SIM card to connect to intranet.

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How to Install FreeRadius on Linux / OpenBSD / FreeBSD

This brief post shows you how to install FreeRadius on Linux / OpenBSD / FreeBSD with MySQL or MariaDB as the database. The Linux distributions which we will cover including CentOS and Ubuntu.

FreeRadius is an open-source, free, fast, feature-rich, modular, and scalable Radius server. According to its official web site, many Fortune-500 companies and tier 1 ISPs are using FreeRadius as their AAA solution.

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How to log authentication requests on FreeRadius

This short how-to shows you how to enable log authentication requests on FreeRadius. By enabling this log, you can trace whether the users are successfully authenticated or not.

FreeRadius is a free, open source and yet powerful Radius software which is used by many companies for their AAA solutions. It can be used as a WiFi HotSpot, wired or wireless LAN, and even mobile authentication server using MSISDN number.