Radiator Server Documentation — v10.33.2

Basic Installation

How to download and install Radiator

Table of Contents
  • Basic Installation
  • Overview
  • Download
  • Installation
  • System Requirements
  • What's Included
  • Next Steps
  • Getting Help

Basic Installation

Overview

Radiator is distributed as a packaged application ready for deployment on your infrastructure. The installation process is straightforward and depends on your chosen deployment method.

Download

Contact Radiator Software to obtain the appropriate package for your environment:

  • Container images (Docker/Podman)
  • Linux packages (DEB, RPM)
  • Source distributions

Installation

Once you have downloaded the appropriate package:

  1. Review the package documentation - Each package includes specific installation instructions tailored to that distribution method
  2. Follow the included setup guide - The package contains step-by-step instructions for your platform
  3. Complete initial configuration - Use the included examples to set up your first AAA configuration

System Requirements

Before installing, review the Radiator Sizing guide to understand resource requirements and plan your deployment appropriately. This helps ensure optimal performance for your expected load.

What's Included

Each Radiator package includes:

  • The Radiator server binary
  • Dictionary files for RADIUS protocols
  • Example configurations
  • Installation-specific documentation
  • Management UI components

Next Steps

After installation:

Getting Help

If you encounter issues during installation, refer to the package-specific documentation or contact Radiator Software support.

Navigation
  • About Radiator software development security

  • Architecture Overview

  • Backend Load Balancing

  • Basic Installation

  • Built-in Environment Variables

  • Comparison Operators

  • Configuration Editor

  • Configuration Import and Export

  • Data Types

  • Duration Units

  • Environment Variables

  • Execution Context

  • Execution Pipelines

  • Filters

  • Getting a Radiator License

  • Health check /live and /ready

  • High Availability and Load Balancing

  • High availability identifiers

  • HTTP Basic Authentication

  • Introduction

  • Linux systemd support

  • Local AAA Backends

  • Log storage and formatting

  • Management API privilege levels

  • Namespaces

  • Password Hashing

  • Pipeline Directives

  • Probabilistic Sampling

  • Prometheus scraping

  • PROXY Protocol Support

  • Radiator server health and boot up logic

  • Radiator sizing

  • Radiator software releases

  • Rate Limiting

  • Rate Limiting Algorithms

  • Reverse Dynamic Authorization

  • Service Level Objective

  • TACACS+ Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting

  • Template Rendering CLI

  • Tools radiator-client

  • TOTP/HOTP Authentication

  • What is Radiator?

  • YubiKey Authentication

  • YubiKey Context Variables