(RADIATOR) Contructing a radius packet

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Sun Aug 19 00:23:51 CDT 2001


Hello Jamie -

Just use "radpwtst". See section 8 in the Radiator manual.

hth

Hugh


On Sunday 19 August 2001 06:22, Jamie Orzechowski wrote:
> Hello .. I am trying to get IPSentry to send an authentication requets to
> radiator so I can see if radius is up and working correctly ...
>
> how can I construct a radius packet so it sends and auth request with
>
> Username: uptimecheck
> pass: ds83hjd93
>
> I am able to do one now without the password  and it will return a access
> denied but I need a packet that successfully authenticates so I know the
> SQL server is working aswell
>
> I have the following right now
>
> \x01D\x00\x29%RND16%\x01\x0DUptimeCheck\x02\x12%RND16%
>
>
>
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