Hi,
> Hi All
>
> i used " radclient -f attr -p 10 -c 1 localhost:1812 auth local "
>
> but also got one entry in my log file !!
> i guess i must get 10 entries .
err, no. because ou only asked for it to do a single request ( -c 1 )
if you want it to do 10, then tell it to do 10. the -p 10
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Hi All
i used " radclient -f attr -p 10 -c 1 localhost:1812 auth local "
but also got one entry in my log file !!
i guess i must get 10 entries .
any idea ?
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any idea ?
You have asked this a couple of days ago. Try reading the answer.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
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>any idea ?
>
You have asked this a couple of days ago. Try reading the answer.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
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Dear All,
i know this is too late to say that :-)
but , i used radclient to test my freeradius server
i wanted to use the ( -p num Send 'num' packets from a file in
parallel. )
thats my command ( radclient -f attr -p 100 localhost:1812 auth local )
this is the file attr (
User-Name = "am
Amr el-Saeed wrote:
> but , i used radclient to test my freeradius server
> i wanted to use the ( -p num Send 'num' packets from a file in
> parallel. )
> thats my command ( radclient -f attr -p 100 localhost:1812 auth local )
...
> but the request is done only once not 100 times !!
Us
Dear All,
i know this is too late to say that :-)
but , i used radclient to test my freeradius server
i wanted to use the ( -p num Send 'num' packets from a file in
parallel. )
thats my command ( radclient -f attr -p 100 localhost:1812 auth local )
this is the file attr (
User-Name = "
Michael Lecuyer wrote:
> What we're seeing is that a long time out can make it appear that all
> packets are being processed but the long time out also slows the client
> load test. If half of those threads are waiting a very short time for
> responses and half are waiting a long time (essentially
Like most other RADIUS server load testers it merely tests how fast the
client load test can run and doesn't really test the server load.
The Evolynx tester is especially prone to this problem because you can't
set the client time out. And 20 concurrent threads won't result in
much of a load.
O/H [EMAIL PROTECTED] έγραψε:
You do. ;-)
If you have freeradius you have radiusclient.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 4/10/2007, "Amr el-Saeed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
Dear All,
Does any one have any tool to stress test the freeRadius ??
http://www.evolynx.com/radius/d
You do. ;-)
If you have freeradius you have radiusclient.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 4/10/2007, "Amr el-Saeed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> piše:
>Dear All,
>
>Does any one have any tool to stress test the freeRadius ??
>
>regards,
>Amr el-Saeed
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Dear All,
Does any one have any tool to stress test the freeRadius ??
regards,
Amr el-Saeed
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