Command line testing for EAP configuration

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Mon Feb 7 14:33:04 UTC 2022


**Command line testing for EAP
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As part of the process of configuring EAP for FreeRADIUS, you will need to test whether or not it works. If you prefer to use a command line tool rather than clicking through windows, this article walks through the steps for testing your EAP configuration.

While FreeRADIUS comes with a command-line tool called radeapclient, by far and away the best EAP testing tool is the eapol_test program from wpa_supplicant.

The default build of wpa_supplicant does not build the eapol_test program, so you will have to do that yourself.

This article walks you through exactly how to setup eapol_test and how to use it to test your EAP configuration.



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