How to start a session
Ernesto Freyre Ramírez
efreyre at isp.qnet.com.pe
Fri Jan 20 15:10:51 CET 2006
You must use radtest command
type radtest at the command prompt and this will give you hints about how to use it
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----- Original Message -----
From: San
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 8:35 AM
Subject: How to start a session
Dear All,
I have implemented freeradius-1.0.5 in Redhat box. And
I
have some questions about it. It have searched the web
but still can't find a clue or i just missed it :(.
Also my questions are:
1. How do we start the session? I have send the
request to the server and got access_accepted. And as
I know the session is start after we send the
accounting_request and get response from the server.
The problem is how to do that using command prompt? My
Nas is Suse box (that should be fine right?).
I use this command to send acct_request
echo "User-Name= Anna"| radclient 10.1.0.76 acct -x
testing123
Is that right? or is there any place I can refer to
use the radclient command?
2. Do I need to write external script to run the
command? Because I want to use the session time out
but seems still not working.(because I don't know how
to start the session)
3. Where should I put the acc_type. Is it in server
side or nas side?
I really hope someone can help me (please...)
Thanks a lot in advance
Best Regards,
Santy
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