On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 3:08 PM, <jeissonfabian...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yeah, > I found a lot of problems with JRadius, and tried TinyRadius, it's easy! > > And It didn't present any problem. > > Thanks! >
I use this BeanShell script (www.beanshell.org) which allows for Java code to be executed from the command line without needing to be complied: Easy for remote server testing multi-platform without needing radclient and just java installed on the remote end. java -cp bsh-2.0b4.jar:TinyRadius-1.0.jar:commons-logging-1.1.1.jar bsh.Interpreter radius.bsh ---radius.bsh--- import org.tinyradius.util.*; import org.tinyradius.packet.*; String radiusHost = "192.168.0.1"; String radiusSharedSecret = "sharedsecret"; String radiusUser = "user"; String radiusPassword = "password"; RadiusClient rc = new RadiusClient(radiusHost, radiusSharedSecret); rc.setRetryCount(1); AccessRequest ar = new AccessRequest(radiusUser, radiusPassword); ar.setAuthProtocol(AccessRequest.AUTH_PAP); try { RadiusPacket response = rc.authenticate(ar); if (response.getPacketType() == RadiusPacket.ACCESS_ACCEPT) { msg = "Success: Expected radius response"; } else { msg = "Warning: RADIUS authentication did not return expected response " + response.getPacketType(); } } catch(Exception e) { msg = "Error: RADIUS authentication failed " + e ; } print (msg); ---end beanshell script--- Cheers Peter
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