Clarity Business Solutions vs. FreeRADIUS

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Clarity Business Solutions
Score 6.8 out of 10
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Clarity Business Solutions provides Software Engineering and Technical Management solutions.N/A
FreeRADIUS
Score 10.0 out of 10
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The FreeRADIUS project, the open source implementation of RADIUS, is an IETF protocol for AAA (Authorisation, Authentication, and Accounting).N/A
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Clarity Business SolutionsFreeRADIUS
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Clarity Business SolutionsFreeRADIUS
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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FreeRADIUS is completely scalable and supports both large and small user databases. Because it doesn't take up a lot of server resources, FreeRADIUS is well-suited for organizations with small budgets (it's in the name!) and limited networking hardware. While there is a port of it for Windows, FreeRADIUS is native to Linux so that would be a limitation for many companies who don't use it.
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Pros
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  • FreeRADIUS is easy to configure
  • It is fast a lightweight footprint on the server
  • FreeRADIUS works universally with other systems that support radius authentication
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Cons
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  • FreeRADIUS requires a 3rd party interface to make it easier to access (we use Daloradius) - it would nice if it was built in.
  • Installation and configuration are pretty easy and straightforward but does require connecting to a database which can be cumbersome.
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Return on Investment
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  • We previously used Microsoft Network Policy Server for our RADIUS authentication which works ok but was pretty clunky and requires Windows Server. Switching to FreeRADIUS brought our cost down to zero.
  • Because FreeRADIUS works natively in Linux it's easy to setup and works with all distros.
  • FreeRADIUS allows us to have user authentication for wifi which is much more secure than a simple shared password solution.
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