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adding a radius server to your network environment especially in support of a VPN a virtual private Network gives you all sorts of really cool functionality it gives you sophisticated authentication mechanisms it gives you granular accounting and auditing control it also really nicely integrates with active directory when it comes to it we typically place all of those things in a category called things that are good in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how we build one foreign hey everybody Troy here welcome today Iamp;#39;m going to be deploying a radius server in an active directory environment to support the authentication for a client-to-site VPN timestamps are in the description below feel free to jump around as you need or just stay with me through the whole video as we build this infrastructure piece by piece first things first letamp;#39;s get a look at my network topology now Iamp;#39;m running a series of virtual machines in the background and this is how they are c