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0D54z0000AA1Qc9CQFOkta Classic EngineIntegrationsAnswered2025-07-15T09:00:26.000Z2024-06-12T09:38:02.000Z2024-06-28T17:22:50.000Z

lx5xt (lx5xt) asked a question.

The network authentication is integrated with Okta through the Radius agent

I want to implement network authentication based on 802.1x, where the user information for login comes from Okta. Do I need to deploy FreeRADIUS locally, or should I directly install the Okta Radius Agent on my Linux machine? Alternatively, can I achieve this with FreeRADIUS + Okta Radius Agent + Okta?


  • Paul S. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hello @lx5xt (lx5xt)​ Thank you for posting on our Community page!

     

    For this you need to add the Radius Agent on your AD/Linux server and then in Okta you just setup the application and assign it to the users. Please see our deployment guide below:

    https://help.okta.com/en-us/content/topics/integrations/getting-started.htm

     

    Thank you for reaching out to our Community and have a great day!

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  • Paul S. (Okta, Inc.)

    Hello @lx5xt (lx5xt)​ Thank you for posting on our Community page!

     

    For this you need to add the Radius Agent on your AD/Linux server and then in Okta you just setup the application and assign it to the users. Please see our deployment guide below:

    https://help.okta.com/en-us/content/topics/integrations/getting-started.htm

     

    Thank you for reaching out to our Community and have a great day!

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The network authentication is integrated with Okta through the Radius agent