This is radsecproxy 1.4.1 from June 11 2010. radsecproxy is a generic RADIUS proxy that can support various RADIUS clients over UDP or TLS (RadSec). It should build on most Linux and BSD platforms by simply typing "./configure && make". It is possible to specify which RADIUS transport the build should support. Without any special options to configure, all transports supported by the system will be enabled. See the output from "configure --help" for how to change this. To use radsecproxy you need to create a config file which normally is called "/etc/radsecproxy.conf". You can also specify the location with the "-c" command line option (see below). For further instructions, please see the enclosed example file and the documentation at http://software.uninett.no/radsecproxy/?page=documentation There are five options that may be specified on the command line: "-c configfile" to specify a non-default config file path. "-d loglevel" to set a loglevel of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 where 5 is the most detailed. "-f" to run the proxy in the foreground with logging to stderr. Without "-f" the default is to detach as a daemon and log to syslog. "-v" just prints version information and exits. "-p" (pretend) makes the proxy go through the configuration files as normal, but stops before creating any sockets or doing any serious work. This is useful for validating config files.