like Radtest, you mean?
Jan
On 02/04/07, khursheed Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
I need a RADIUS Packet simulator, which could simulate RADIUS packet
for
me,
If is there any Plz tell me,
As I needed it bcz I m developing a Translation Agent which could
translate
(convert)
RADIS packet in to Diameter Packet.
Is there any Idea Plz help me
Khursheed Ahmed QAU
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Ok, here's what I'm doing:
DEFAULT Client-IP-Address == xx.xx.xx.xx
Ascend-Data-Filter = ip in forward tcp est,
Ascend-Data-Filter = ip in forward dstip xx.xx.xx.0/24,
Ascend-Data-Filter = ip in drop tcp dstport = 25,
Ascend-Data-Filter = ip in forward,
Fall-Through = Yes
I turned on logging of reply's, but all I'm seeing it send is:
Sun Apr 1 16:31:21 2007
Ascend-Data-Filter = ip in forward tcp est
I put this into the 'users' file btw.
Alan DeKok wrote:
Shawn Mitchell wrote:
Where can I say If client is 'x', then also send these attributes to
users being authenticated...?
In the users file.
DEFAULT Client-IP-Address == 1.2.3.4
Reply-Message = You're coming from 1.2.3.4
Alan DeKok.
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Hello All,
Do i need to create a whole DB for only one filed that i will pass from
one NAS to another?
Knowing that my Freeradius is running on Solaris 10 which DB you suggest
to use?
Thank you
Alan DeKok a ?crit :
Adil Azmi Bikarbass wrote:
The issue is that we want the second NAS to get the
calling-station-ID
from the someuser session on Radius
To do... what?
is there a way we can have this to work and pass this attribute from
one
session to another?
Sure. Store the Calling-Station-Id in a database when you receive
it
from the first NAS, then pull it out of the DB, and send it to the
second NAS.
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Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 00:00:43 +0100
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Does anyone have a draft list of which clients actually support the
Reply-Message and by which methods they can recieve them?
All clients will accept it. Very few will do anything useful with
it.
The reason why I ask , it during initial tests (using chap) the built
in
windows CHAP supplicant would display the reply-messages being sent
back
from the server.
Now we've moved on from CHAP to using EAP and the windows supplicant
no
longer displays the messages.
Yes.
Am I right in assuming