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For those who may not be intimately familiar with the inner workings of Linux system administration, FreeRADIUS, and MySQL databases, the OVA provides a turnkey solution. It abstracts away the underlying complexities, allowing you to focus on managing your network rather than wrestling with server configurations.

Because RADIUSdesk acts as a captive portal gateway, you need two network interfaces:

Update the default MariaDB root password and the FreeRADIUS database user string found in /etc/freeradius/3.0/mods-available/sql . radiusdesk-2022-a1.ova

For production reliability, network services like RADIUS require a static IP address. In modern Ubuntu-based appliances, this is configured via Netplan. Open the network configuration file: nano /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml Use code with caution.

Update system packages to patch downstream Linux vulnerabilities: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y Use code with caution. For those who may not be intimately familiar

The appliance is based on a modern Linux distribution (Ubuntu or Debian) and is therefore compatible with any hypervisor that can import OVA files. Because the OVA format is standard, you can also convert it to run on , KVM , or Xen with a simple conversion step.

20 GB thin-provisioned SSD space (Expandable based on data retention laws for system logs) For production reliability

Review the settings. You can adjust the RAM or CPU allocation if necessary. Ensure network settings are appropriate (Bridged Adapter is recommended for network access). Import: Click Import .

The .ova format is universally recognized but optimized for specific platforms: