![]() ![]() # How long should the plugin wait for a response? # How many times should the plugin send the if there is no response? # The name or ip address of the radius server. # The UDP port for radius authentication. cnf file to the OpenVPN directory using the below commands: cp radiusplugin.so /etc/openvpn/įirst thing, edit the radiusplugin.cnf file and focus on the server section and ensure that the details are correct: server The output will be a single radiusplugin.so file. ![]() Move to its directory: cd radiusplugin_v2.1a_beta1/ Now we need to grab the Radius Plugin: wget ĭecompress it: tar xvfz radiusplugin_v2.1a_ On Ubuntu we run: apt-get install libgcrypt20 libgcrypt20-dev gcc make build-essential On CentOS we run: yum install libgcrypt libgcrypt-devel gcc-c++ lsof psmisc -y Ok, so on a clean install of Centos 7 or Ubuntu 20.x and a clean install of OpenVPN, we need to grab a couple of packages so we can install the Radius Plugin: In this guide, we will show you how to set up OpenVPN to authenticate off FreeRADIUS – this allows you to control access via an external billing system, for example, using WHMCS or Hostbill, which provides a FreeRADIUS module. This guide assumes you already have OpenVPN installed.
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