Result for 90D8C89AEE7A97324F7D87181A7C50DD37027CF7

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Key Value
FileNamefreeradius-server-2.0.2.tar.bz2
FileSize2270450
MD5BF2A9EF4D14B4F824A62A8E0AFD9CFE5
SHA-190D8C89AEE7A97324F7D87181A7C50DD37027CF7
SHA-256CC2FA42F240F91F8F369AA38114329703D3981ABE43F16C7C36307EF1396B354
SSDEEP49152:RJYkVawqfn8hzSQfpGGAcpMJIWIb77/e24Iuoz+zOfwqSDs:RJYkIfyxGGAOp7/e2T5yz5qSI
TLSHT1DFB5331EE4C1ADE2E881DEB228507C38D7F4E51F342E97F4A35E9E1B41B5172632618E
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Key Value
MD5C646C30B3F5A099C2B86DE53EF1E4523
PackageArchia64
PackageDescriptionThe FreeRADIUS Server Project is a high performance and highly configurable GPL'd free RADIUS server. The server is similar in some respects to Livingston's 2.0 server. While FreeRADIUS started as a variant of the Cistron RADIUS server, they don't share a lot in common any more. It now has many more features than Cistron or Livingston, and is much more configurable. FreeRADIUS is an Internet authentication daemon, which implements the RADIUS protocol, as defined in RFC 2865 (and others). It allows Network Access Servers (NAS boxes) to perform authentication for dial-up users. There are also RADIUS clients available for Web servers, firewalls, Unix logins, and more. Using RADIUS allows authentication and authorization for a network to be centralized, and minimizes the amount of re-configuration which has to be done when adding or deleting new users.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefreeradius
PackageRelease2.fc9
PackageVersion2.0.2
SHA-13EF4D64234BB54768CC8861A5D4C2393371F898A
SHA-256E2A156F62E3B97548C0E57E87677BEC500EB5F09F6847DB4D559733115128D2E