"Jason A. Lixfeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm curious if anyone else is using another client that doesn't have > some of the problems that NTRadPing has. Ideally, Win32 but if it runs > on *nix and is interfaced via a web browser, that would be great too! :)
FreeRADIUS comes with 'radclient', which can send authentication or accounting packets containing any attribute. I'm not sure what you'd want in a web interface, but I'm sure that could be done. > Also, I'm not sure if this is standard info or not, but when I was > installing FreeRadius, I stumbled across the web interface for ICRadius > while looking around at some other packages. The radius.cgi for > ICRadius works almost perfectly with FreeRadius as the tables are almost > identicle. Yes, it was designed that way. Backwards compatibility is usually a good thing. > The biggest difference I have found so far is that there is > a very useful radacct_summary table in ICRadius that doesn't exist in > FreeRadius. This table is populated only by a perl script, not from > radiusd. So run the perl script on the SQL table used by freeradius... Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html