How to test raduis is working.. can't find radtest

Luke Hammond luke at dezignbrasil.com
Wed May 25 23:35:30 CEST 2011


Thanks for the reply, i installed it from the Package Manager in Gnome, 
centos 5.6.

Ill try what you suggested, thankyou.


On 25/05/2011 6:28 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
> On 05/25/2011 10:06 PM, Luke Hammond wrote:
>> I have just installed FreeRADIUS 2.07 i think it is.. anyways. i
>> followed a tutorial on how to install in with MySQL on Centos 5 and when
>> i get to the part about testing the database using radtest.. it doesnt
>> work. radtest is not where it should be, have looked on google to try
>> and work out where esactly this 'radtest' lives, but all the locations
>> it i supposed to be.. it isnt!
>>
>> So, where should it be and why isnt it there? do i have to install it
>> separately? Also, how do i test that my radius is working and accepting
>> logins without it?
>
> This isn't really a FreeRADIUS question; it's either a basic unix 
> question, or one specific to the distribution of Linux you're using.
>
> Anyway: How did you install FreeRADIUS. If you installed it from the 
> RPM, are you sure you installed all the RPMs you needed? Perhaps the 
> server and client tools are split into separate RPMs? I see Fedora has 
> freeradius-utils RPM - maybe Centos has that too?
>
> If you installed it from source - have you looked into the directory 
> you installed it into (/usr/local usually)
>
> Try: locate radtest
> Or : find / | fgrep radtest
>
> Try: yum provides '*/radtest'
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