TOTPRadius Virtual Appliance - Download
Download & install
TOTPRadius is deployed as a software-based virtual appliance that runs on two hypervisors: VMware ESXi and Microsoft Hyper-V. The version for VMware will run under XCP-NG without modifications as well. Upon request, virtual appliances for other hypervisors can be provided. It is free to use with up to 5 users. You need to obtain a license to increase the number of allowed users. You can download the appliance using one of the links below:
VMware or XCP-NG
version: 0.3format: OVA file (zip archive)
file size: 1.9 GB
md5sum:
5d06fe7ba76e06a6600fe91912d98726
download VMware image
Hyper-V
version: 0.3format: Exported VM (zip archive)
file size: 1.9 GB
md5sum:
1eab8225dab05cd44ad2f1febeed5a08
download HyperV image
Upgrade from previous versions
If you already have TOTPRadius 0.2.7, 0.2.8 or 0.2.9 deployed and configured, you can also upgrade using the upgrade package.
Upgrade
format: zip archivefile size: 2 mb
md5sum:
b4862903d4c17d2a179477cea67e8977
download upgrade package
About
Installation and configuration
- Installation and initial configuration
- Network configuration
- Migrating from older versions
- LDAP Configuration
- Azure AD Configuration
- Self-service enrollment portal
- Web and LDAPS Certificates
- Syslog configuration
- Single-factor authentication exceptions
- Slave appliance mode
- Dynamic RADIUS Attributes
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