Mark Jones wrote:
I am not looking to see if radius is failing or not running but as to
how many of the options under the thread pool are being used at any
given point in time.
What does that mean? How many threads are being used?
That information isn't currently available. It shouldn't
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Subject: Re: monitoring freeradius
Mark Jones wrote:
I am not looking to see if radius is failing or not running but as to
how many of the options under the thread pool
How does one go about monitoring freeradius in that to see if it is reaching
process limits or max clients etc..
If I run it in debug mode it laces limits on it hat are not in normal mode.
Is snmp the only way?
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Le mardi 23 février 2010 à 13:39 -0500, Mark Jones a écrit :
How does one go about monitoring freeradius in that to see if it is reaching
process limits or max clients etc..
I have made a cacti template, it won't do any sentry upon max-client or
process-limit as you asked for. But it may
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010, Mark Jones wrote:
How does one go about monitoring freeradius in that to see if it is reaching
process limits or max clients etc..
If I run it in debug mode it laces limits on it hat are not in normal mode.
Proactive network monitoring with Nagios and check_radius
Mark Jones wrote:
How does one go about monitoring freeradius in that to see if it is
reaching process limits or max clients etc..
If I run it in debug mode it laces limits on it hat are not in normal mode.
Err... what does that mean?
For general OS CPU / memory monitoring: see monit
: Re: monitoring freeradius
Mark Jones wrote:
How does one go about monitoring freeradius in that to see if it is
reaching process limits or max clients etc..
If I run it in debug mode it laces limits on it hat are not in normal
mode.
Err... what does that mean?
For general OS CPU
All,
When trying to use the radauth tool from nagios to monitor
freeradius, I get the following in the freeradius log:
Error: WARNING: Malformed RADIUS packet from host ... too long (length
18432 maximum 4096)
radtest seems to be ok. has anyone else experienced this or knows
what is wrong?
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Mike wrote:
All,
When trying to use the radauth tool from nagios to monitor
freeradius, I get the following in the freeradius log:
Error: WARNING: Malformed RADIUS packet from host ... too long (length
18432 maximum 4096)
radtest seems to be ok. has anyone else experienced this or knows
what
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Mike wrote:
|-All,
|-When trying to use the radauth tool from nagios to monitor
|-freeradius, I get the following in the freeradius log:
|-
|-Error: WARNING: Malformed RADIUS packet from host ... too long (length
|-18432 maximum 4096)
|-
|-radtest seems to be ok. has anyone
Mike wrote:
All,
When trying to use the radauth tool from nagios to monitor
freeradius, I get the following in the freeradius log:
Error: WARNING: Malformed RADIUS packet from host ... too long (length
18432 maximum 4096)
radtest seems to be ok. has anyone else experienced this or
Title: RE: monitoring freeradius with snmp
Ok - thanks
I have noticed the following from the output from configure
checking for asn1.h,snmp.h,snmp_impl.h... no
how can I get configure to look at the directory with these header files in.
I'm running Solaris 2.8
Thanks
Regards
Andy
Hi,
Ok - thanks
I have noticed the following from the output from configure
checking for asn1.h,snmp.h,snmp_impl.h... no
how can I get configure to look at the directory with these header files in.
./configure --help
note the CPPFLAGS option. why are your proper SNMP includes not
, along with autoconf.h.
Regards
Andy
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Subject: Re: monitoring freeradius with snmp
Andy Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Obviously I've completely buggered something up.
A little advice would be great.
I downloaded the latest version i.e. freeradius-1.1.2 I also have
NET-SNMP version: 5.2.rc3 installed.
This may not make any difference to your problem, but my openSUSE boxes are
currently running
Andy Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for you suggestions.
After running configure --with-snmp I noticed (following your notes
below) that the '#define WITH_SNMP 1' was missing from autoconf.h.
Because configure didn't find the SNMP libraries it needs.
So I added the line manually in
from the MIB (as expected).
When I walk enterprises.3317 I get nothing.
I didn't actually expect to get much as I have a huge gap in my
knowledge which is the smux. I'm not sure how it works or how I
implement it successfully.
Has anyone implemented an smux or monitoring freeradius with snmp.
If you
Andy Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. compiled freeradius with the '--with-snmp' option
Did the configure process find the SNMP information it needed?
Does src/include/autoconf.h have a line like:
#define WITH_SNMP 1
?
2. modified the radiusd.conf file with
snmp = yes
On Friday 04 August 2006 09:59, Andy Ford wrote:
4. started the radiusd and snmpd daemons.
Sounds good so far. When you run in debug mode, does the SMUX registration
work properly? You should see something similar to this:
SMUX connect try 1
SMUX open oid: 1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.3.1
SMUX open
Hi all,
Have you ever tried to monitor freeradius using
mrtg orwhat's up gold ? Is there any way to monitor this service using
snmp? I've already compiled freeradius with snmp.
thanks
Giuseppe
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Are there any freeradius users out there that are using WhatsUp! to
monitor there freeradius server? I am trying to set it up but I am
unsure
what to use for the send/expect statements. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. I already configured WhatsUp! to use port 1812 and was
told by
the
Am Mittwoch, 28. September 2005 13:57 schrieb Matthew Anderson:
Are there any freeradius users out there that are using WhatsUp! to
monitor there freeradius server? I am trying to set it up but I am
unsure
what to use for the send/expect statements. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. I
I'd love to know that myself. It was my understanding also that
radeapclient could only do EAP-MD5. I'd desperately love to find a
command line peap or EAP-TTLS client.
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Ron Wahler schrieb:
There is a test
Ron Wahler schrieb:
There is a test tool to send an eap request to the
radius Server with a test user.
You could send a test authentication
Off every so often with a script to monitor it's status.
Is that radeapclient you're referring to?
Well, I understood how to make it send an EAP-MD5
I've got freeradius setup to authenticate wireless clients with
PEAP/MSCHAP (to an Active Directory backend) and now I'm looking for a
way to test/monitor the radius server. Ideally, I'd like to do
something like radtest, but test either PEAP or at least the MSCHAP
authentication portion. Does
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