FreeRADIUS does the job well and the price is right!
March 29, 2022

FreeRADIUS does the job well and the price is right!

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with FreeRADIUS

We use FreeRADIUS to authenticate our users to wifi. It eliminates the issue of a shared password and the security flaws that follow that idea as employees come and go. Also by utilizing this system we can allocate the appropriate network resources based on the account that logs in. Since radius servers are widely accepted we are able to use this user database with a variety of services.
  • FreeRADIUS is easy to configure
  • It is fast a lightweight footprint on the server
  • FreeRADIUS works universally with other systems that support radius authentication
  • 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.
  • Lightweight
  • Fast
  • Easy to Use
  • Free!
  • 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.

Do you think FreeRADIUS delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with FreeRADIUS's feature set?

Yes

Did FreeRADIUS live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of FreeRADIUS go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy FreeRADIUS again?

Yes

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.