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    Circumference is a server-client-style implementation to supplement the WebAuth Diameter subprotocol, complete with an extensible Diameter server and base library. Diameter is a peer-to-peer authentication protocol (RFC 6733).
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    uuid

    uuid

    Go package for UUIDs based on RFC 4122 and DCE 1.1: Authentication

    The uuid package generates and inspects UUIDs based on RFC 4122 and DCE 1.1: Authentication and Security Services. This package is based on the github/pborman/uuid package. It differs from these earlier packages in that a UUID is a 16 byte array rather than a byte slice. One loss due to this change is the ability to represent an invalid UUID (vs a NIL UUID). Full go doc style documentation for the package can be viewed online without installing this package by using the GoDoc site.
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    RJ_client: This is an RFC 2865 Radius client, for MS Windows and Unix.
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    YARD RADIUS

    Yet Another Radius Daemon

    Yet Another Radius Daemon (i.e. YARD RADIUS) is a free RADIUS RFC-compliant daemon for accounting and authorization, which is derived from the original Livingston Enterprise Inc. RADIUS daemon release 2.1. It adds several useful features to the LE daemon
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