Hi, > > > > radmin > > I can't see how radmin would help here. Is it possible to use it to inject a > test packet? I can't see how, in which case I need to use radclient anyway.
you seem to have slectively edited Phils reply. radmin can indeed inject packets and give you reply.... ie radmin> inject ? inject to <ipaddr> <port> - Inject packets to the destination IP and port. inject from <ipaddr> - Inject packets as if they came from <ipaddr> inject file <input-file> <output-file> - Inject packet from input-file>, with results sent to <output-file> so, to revisit your flow, > post AV pairs > browser ------------------> web app okay. then use radmin to take those attributes and stick em into the running RADIUS server (dont forget that using radiusd -X can give interesting false results (it runs in single thread...a real server runs in multithread mode) get the output file from radmin and then.. > * gen HTML <------------- [debug file] > HTML page * unlock > <------------------ done. you could carry on ignoring initial advice sent from knowledgeable people but we are trying to help with your quest..... alan - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html