FreeRADIUS
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FreeRADIUS
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My collection of Ansible roles for self-hosting everything with Rocky Linux and FreeIPA
FreeRADIUS WiFi authentication server
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Network discovery tool options for unknown devices
It needs to be supported at your edge switching. Most vendors support it. You usually just need some kind of RADIUS server. FreeRADIUS is one of the better options.
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Managing passwords for 100+ network equipment
You can link it back to your Windows AD account with Windows NPS, or you can use some free Radius or TACACS software package like FreeRadius, https://freeradius.org/
- FreeRADIUS attribute to override dynamic profile?
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Methods to Secure Amazon AppStream and Amazon WorkSpaces
In WorkSpaces, the only way to enable MFA is through a Radius server integrated either with an on-premises AD or an AWS Managed AD. This approach will allow you to use authentication apps like Google Authenticator to first authenticate the username and password against your Active Directory and the Radius Server will be responsible to authenticate the One-Time Password (OTP) generated by Google Authenticator. One of the open-source Radius software that can be used is FreeRadius.
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Radius solution that can easily integrate with LDAP (for wifi)
I wonder why your sys admins didn't try FreeRADIUS. It ships with detailed config examples also for using LDAP for authentication.
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Azure AD to login to wifi?
You can setup an freeradius server(or 2) to handle the authentication requests (https://freeradius.org/)
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RADIUS authentication with PHP 8
The last I knew, the client server(s) were running Apache HTTPD on Fedora 35. We use a RADIUS server for centralized authentication for the web-based applications on those servers. I believe it is using FreeRADIUS but that is a complete guess.
- Radius server: Fast, feature-rich, modular, and scalable
- FreeRADIUS/freeradius-server - FreeRADIUS - A multi-protocol policy server.
udisks
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PSA: udisks2 issues
For anyone who's experiencing slow performance after a recent update or issues with udisks or other applications using udisks: There seems to be some kind of cluster of problems with udisks 2.10.1: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues
- UDisks 2.10 Released With Native NVMe Support, LVM2 RAID
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So I switched to Arch for a month...
Let's say many (fundamental) tools didn't natively hooked it up until very recently.
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Cannot access external drive on KDE
See https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/1039
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MicroOS Desktop KDE
According to https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/blob/da8a7d0dfd586d1b50c87f2345f856cffa57d9fe/data/builtin_mount_options.conf , 'exec' is an allowed safe mount option. So I can't figure out immediately why it's being rejected either.
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I want to share the storage between my linux and Windows system
I'm not sure what you mean by "didn't work out of the box", but if you're not specifying the ntfs3 driver in your fstab, then udisks2 will default to the user-space driver, ntfs-3g. This is already fixed, but will only be available in a future release of udisks2.
- I have a program requesting sudo access randomly saying its to update SMART data
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This is what I see everytime I open my PC. I'm not long time user so can someone explain me what are these and how can I solve this problem?
It redirects me to this github page when I click the details and open the link: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks
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NTFS partition stopped working
I have an external SSD that is a NTFS partition. I have been using it normally since I put the following rules on /etc/udisks2/mount_options.conf, as suggested on this PR:
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Tumbleweed asks for permission to open /sda1 after logging in
It's the Udisks program calling it, https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks /dev/sda1 is an ext4 formatted drive. /dev/sda2 is my primary drive which has everything including my home directory etc and is formatted btrfs. /dev/sda1 points to:
What are some alternatives?
daloRADIUS - daloRADIUS is an advanced RADIUS web management application for managing hotspots and general-purpose ISP deployments. It features user management, graphical reporting, accounting, a billing engine, and integrates with OpenStreetMap for geolocation. The system is based on FreeRADIUS with which it shares access to the backend database.
openSeaChest - Cross platform utilities useful for performing various operations on SATA, SAS, NVMe, and USB storage devices.
FreeIPA - Mirror of FreeIPA, an integrated security information management solution
fatrace - report system wide file access events
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
nbd - Network Block Device
OpenID/OpenID Connect
Cockpit - Cockpit is a web-based graphical interface for servers.
RADIUS-to-Okta-MFA - A utility to support Windows Remote Desktop Gateway MFA with Okta.
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
Pomerium - Pomerium is an identity and context-aware reverse proxy for zero-trust access to web applications and services.
libblockdev - A library for manipulating block devices.