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0D50Z00008G7V5xSAFOkta Classic EngineAdministrationAnswered2018-09-05T01:27:52.000Z2016-02-08T18:46:31.000Z2016-09-01T19:56:46.000Z
Tips on getting RADIUS agent to work in AWS
Not sure if this is the right topic space, and pleading for mercy as the n00b here.

 

I've been asked to test out and trial the OKTA RADIUS agent to see if we can use it for our VPN / WiFI authentication.  We'd like to host the agent in AWS, the issue at hand is that we have 9 diferent offices with WiFi that we'd need to secure and I'm worried about latency issues if everything is simply just hosted in US-EAST.

 

Is anyone hosting the RADIUS agent in AWS?

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  • Chris Dodds (Customer)

    I haven't explicitely used the Okta RADIUS agent for this but have had success with RADIUS over the internet in general - it isn't very latency sensitive. If you do run into problems, you could extend to US-West and use DNS to balance between the two.

     

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Tips on getting RADIUS agent to work in AWS