Freeradius-Users Digest, Vol 24, Issue 5

Jan Mulders lastchancehotel at gmail.com
Mon Apr 2 13:01:06 CEST 2007


Radtest is designed to send RADIUS packets. If you take a look at the
manpage you will see that it is based on a small utility that sends raw
RADIUS packets, and contains code for retransmission, display of variables,
and other things.

What do you mean, "AVPs"? If you're referring to the draft EAP protocol
using Diameter, then I have no knowledge of how to send these. You may want
to try reading the manpage for radtest, or reading the documentation for
radcheck.

Jan
On 02/04/07, khursheed Ahmed <khursheedahmedqau at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Jan
>
> like Radtest, But radtest is used for the test of Radius installation
> Could it will give me AVPs of
> Radius so that may  I convert them for Diameter packets
>
> thnx
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