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This document describes RAdmin, and shows how to install and configure RAdmin.
RAdmin is a Radius user administration package. It allows you to manage the users in a Radius users database. You can therefore use RAdmin to control the users that are allowed to connect to your network through Radius-compliant terminal servers and routers. You can add, change and remove users, and you can view the connection summaries and history of users, and investigate problems with your modem banks and your Radiator radius server. You can set up time limits, static IP addresses, simultaneous-use limits and automatically lock out users after a number of bad logins, and you can set arbitrary Radius Check and Reply items for users and groups of users.
RAdmin works in conjunction with the Radiator® AAA server from Radiator Software (see https://radiatorsoftware.com/products/radiator/) and an SQL database. Its web-based interface allows you to manage your user database using a web browser.
Radiator and RAdmin run on Unix-like systems, Windows or any combination of those operating systems.
RAdmin is not a billing or invoicing system. If you need to be able to bill or invoice your users, you should consider one of the third-party ISP billing packages that Radiator works with.
In order to install and configure RAdmin, you will need to be (or have access to) a competent system administrator. You will also need to have an understanding of Radius and your authentication requirements.
Installing RAdmin requires that a number of other components be installed first. Do not skip these stages, they are all required.
‘RAdmin’ and the RAdmin logo are registered trademarks of Open System Consultants Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Radiator Software Oy