Determine number of client requests sent to the free radius server
Gary Gatten
Ggatten at waddell.com
Wed Mar 10 20:26:25 CET 2010
Probably a better way, but you can always run tcpdump and filter for
whatever port(s) you're listening on. You can also enable logging and I
think the log will have timestamps, so you can just count the requests
in the log file over whatever time period you're interested it.
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Subject: Determine number of client requests sent to the free radius
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Hi,
Is there a way to determine how many client requests are being received
by the free radius server?
thanks,
rc
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