It’s a very large hammer for the small nut you have to crack, but Zentyal (https://zentyal.com/community/) is worth a look. It’s a complete Linux OS that aims to provide a compatible alternative to MS Active Directory. FreeRadius is a component and, from what I remember, the GUI was excellent.
Phil > On 17 Sep 2021, at 18:26, Neil Hanlon <n...@shrug.pw> wrote: > > > and I need more coffee... PacketFenCe > > *sigh* > > https://www.packetfence.org/ > > >> On Fri, Sep 17, 2021, 13:22 Neil Hanlon <n...@shrug.pw> wrote: >> it's a bit more than just freeradius, but PacketFense is no-bs GPL software >> to do this, among much more. >> >> I think it'd definitely do what you're looking to do >> >> --Neil >> >>> On Fri, Sep 17, 2021, 12:30 Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa> wrote: >>> Hi all. >>> >>> I haven't been in the space in yonks, but I'm having to look into it for an >>> acquisition. >>> >>> What's the latest on front-end panels for RADIUS, specifically, FreeRADIUS? >>> >>> I fumbled around with Daloradius some years back, but mainly to manage some >>> pfSense captive portals for guest wi-fi VLAN's at the office. >>> >>> I found these chaps who make some basic comparisons between themselves and >>> what is out there: >>> >>> https://www.cloudradius.com/is-there-a-freeradius-gui/ >>> >>> Grateful to get feedback, on- and off-list, about what folk are doing with >>> this tech. nowadays. Enterpri$e options are welcome too, but essentially, >>> we are just looking for an easy on-premise (no cloud, please; I consider >>> RADIUS critical network infrastructure) pretty GUI system that can make the >>> engineers, NOC, provisioning and billing teams happy; and especially, the >>> customers, of course. >>> >>> I don't trust myself with Google to avoid snake oil in my search :-). >>> >>> All help appreciated. Thanks. >>> >>> Mark.