OEM
We understand RADIUS vendors
Focus on your core business
For most companies, RADIUS is not a core product. It is instead a required piece which complements and supports other products.
But if you need it, writing a RADIUS implementation is difficult and expensive. The consequences of getting it wrong can be enormous.
RADIUS is what we are great at. Ask us to support your RADIUS functionality so that you can focus on what you're great at.
Fully standards compliant
We don't just follow all the RADIUS standards, we write them.
InkBridge Networks actively participates in standards body processes and has authored or co-authored many standards RFCs. In many cases, our product implements new standards long before they become official. When you rely on our product, you know it works.
Trusted by everyone
We've been building RADIUS systems for over 25 years. Our industry leading product has been adopted by the majority of networking companies and cloud identity providers. Okta, Extreme, Forescout, Jumploud, and HP Aruba all rely on our RADIUS server.
Ask us how we can take your RADIUS product from zero to the best in class.
Custom feature support
Our RADIUS product is fully featured, but sometimes customizations are necessary to meet you unique business needs. Whether you need the RADIUS server to interface with your proprietary technology stack, or to implement a vital new feature for your customers, we have you covered.
Get engineering help from us, and we will make sure that any new feature works perfectly across all RADIUS systems, world-wide.
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Can you use Active Directory with FreeRADIUS?
As the most popular RADIUS server in the world, FreeRADIUS is used by many hardware vendors. They ship their products with FreeRADIUS as an embedded or “OEM” product. It is common for them to need some additional features or some customizations which are not part of the core FreeRADIUS functionality.
Making RADIUS more secure
We are currently working in the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) to close those gaps and improve security for everyone. This article outlines some of the current shortcomings of RADIUS, best practices for mitigating against them, and a roadmap for how these vulnerabilities will be addressed within the RADIUS standard.