Radiusdesk-2022-a1.ova -
Design and deploy splash pages using a drag-and-drop editor. The 2022-a1 release natively supports responsive mobile layouts, social media logins (Facebook, Google), and click-to-accept privacy agreements. Post-Deployment Optimization & Security Checklist
Since you are looking at a 2022-a1 image, keep in mind:
The core engine driving global AAA requirements, modified with custom Perl modules to deliver dynamic vendor-specific attribute processing. radiusdesk-2022-a1.ova
| Appliance | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Lightweight | Outdated UI, security holes | | PacketFence | Full NAC (Switch blocking) | Heavy, complex | | FreeRADIUS + phpMyAdmin | Total control | No captive portal out of box | | MikroTik User Manager | Integrated with RouterOS | Limited to MikroTik hardware |
The "2022-a1" version suggests that this is a specific release of the RadiusDesk virtual appliance. Some potential features and updates in this version might include: Design and deploy splash pages using a drag-and-drop editor
John and Alex became quite fond of RadiusDesk and started to share their experiences with the community. They contributed to the open-source project, helping to improve the appliance and make it more robust.
20 GB of free disk space (SSD preferred for database performance) Network: 1 Bridged or NAT Network Adapter 2. Downloading and Verifying the OVA File | Appliance | Pros | Cons | |
The OVA includes a backup script ( /usr/local/radiusdesk/backup.sh ). Schedule it via cron to dump MySQL and compress /etc/freeradius . You can export the entire VM as a backup OVA every month.