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Portslave-cistron

A RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Server) client program

Operating system
Linux
File size
0 KB
License
Not Specified
Last updated
Mar 12, 2025

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Overview

What is Portslave-cistron?

A RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Server) client program

In depth

A closer look at Portslave-cistron

Portslave is a RADIUS (Remote Access Dial-In User Services) client program which allows a Linux PC with a multi-port serial card to emulate a Livingston Portmaster 2 series terminal server. Portslave is designed to answer modems, autodetect PPP sessions, auto-telnet or rlogin to a host, authenticate through a RADIUS server (like the Cistron RADIUSD in the radiusd-cistron package), and issue accounting requests to a RADIUS accounting daemon. Note that if you want to use Portslave as a RADIUS client, you'll also need to install the radiusd-cistron server package on the server machine.

Verdict

Should you download Portslave-cistron?

Portslave-cistron runs on Linux and is available under the Not Specified license — the installer is 0 KB. We’ve catalogued it under Network.

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At a glance

Portslave-cistron specifications

Category
Network
Last updated
Mar 12, 2025
License
Not Specified
Operating system
Linux
File size
0 KB
Price
Free
Page views
419

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