Hello,
Alan DeKok wrote:
I've committed a fix that will be in the next release of the server.
If you need this functionality, upgrade.
I tried your git repository as described on freeradius.org. I do not understand
the versioning scheme, but I downloaded the fixed stable tree (upcoming
Hello,
Alan DeKok wrote:
oz wrote:
for monitoring our radius-servers, I use radclient for a long time in a
script. After migration to another platform, radclient seems to work
else, than before. If a monitored radiusd is down or the Auth of my
monitoring-user fails, radclient gets an
Alan DeKok wrote:
oz wrote:
the normal behavior of radclient seems to get lost somewhere in the
versions later than freeradius-0.7, where it worked:
That's nice... but 1.1.x will NOT be fixed.
I've committed a fix that will be in the next release of the server.
If you need this
oz wrote:
the normal behavior of radclient seems to get lost somewhere in the
versions later than freeradius-0.7, where it worked:
That's nice... but 1.1.x will NOT be fixed.
I've committed a fix that will be in the next release of the server.
If you need this functionality, upgrade.
Alan DeKok wrote:
Uh... you *can* run just radclient from the new version of the server.
You don't have to upgrade the server to run radclient.
Yes, thanks, I built the latest 2.1.4 but it still has the bug:
/usr/local/src/freeradius-server-2.1.4/src/main# ./radclient -d
oz wrote:
Thanks, but for some reasons I cannot do updates to the upcoming release
on that server.
Uh... you *can* run just radclient from the new version of the server.
You don't have to upgrade the server to run radclient.
Just make sure that the new version is installed in an
from that release. It was succesfully built, yeay, but has another bug with
masking the password when it is used in the radtest-script :-/
Sending Access-Request of id 110 to 192.168.X.X:1812
User-Name = testuser
User-Password =
t...@kalik.net wrote:
from that release. It was succesfully built, yeay, but has another bug with
masking the password when it is used in the radtest-script :-/
Sending Access-Request of id 110 to 192.168.X.X:1812
User-Name = testuser
User-Password =
Hello,
for monitoring our radius-servers, I use radclient for a long time in a script.
After migration to another platform, radclient seems to work else, than before.
If a monitored radiusd is down or the Auth of my monitoring-user fails,
radclient gets an expected answer, but exits with
oz wrote:
for monitoring our radius-servers, I use radclient for a long time in a
script. After migration to another platform, radclient seems to work
else, than before. If a monitored radiusd is down or the Auth of my
monitoring-user fails, radclient gets an expected answer, but exits
?.
I am trying radclient but its not working for me.
echo User-Name = umar | radclient -x 127.0.0.1:1812 status secret
the above command didn't work for me.
Please help in this regards.
Umar Draz
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the above command didn't work for me.
Please help in this regards.
Umar Draz
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Umar wrote:
I have Freeradius running on FreeBSD. How i can kill or get a status of
connected user?.
Use radwho to see who's online. Use radclient to send a CoA
packet to disconnect a user, if your NAS supports it.
Alan DeKok.
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I have installed FreeRadius (latest version) to my system and all goes
well until it gets to the rlm_* files. I have tried specifying the
mysql directory at /usr/lib/mysql and it seemed to fix a few of those
errors in the make process but then it just errors out. So I blew away
that
Eric Hilden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After running *radtest steve testing localhost 1812 testing123* I get
the following.
*radclient: dict_init: Couldn't open dictionary
/usr/local/etc/raddb/dictionary: No such file or directory. *
Odds are that you have a partial install, or multiple
Is there a proper way to reinstall something you installed.
Alan DeKok wrote:
Eric Hilden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After running *radtest steve testing localhost 1812 testing123* I get
the following.
*radclient: dict_init: Couldn't open dictionary
/usr/local/etc/raddb/dictionary: No such
David Stanaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
radclient -f testpacket -c 1000 10.13.77.78 -q acct s3cr3t
This only logs 256 accounting packets. I think it is to do with the
requestid looping.
You didn't say if it *sent* 1000 packets. Odds are that it did.
In this case, only 256 packets are
Hi,
I am having some problems with using radclient to test some
modifications to the radiusd.
radclient -f testpacket -c 1000 10.13.77.78 -q acct s3cr3t
This only logs 256 accounting packets. I think it is to do with the
requestid looping.
This also does not work:
n=1000;i=0; time while [ $i
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