(RADIATOR) Silly question.

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Jan 17 22:45:46 CST 2002


Hello Sergio -

There have been a couple of good suggestions from others on the list already, 
however there are a couple of others. You can use cron and radpwtst to send a 
periodic Status-Server request to Radiator which will return some of the 
internal status information from the server, or you can turn on the SNMPAgent 
clause and use MRTG or similar to poll Radiator via SNMP.

regards

Hugh


On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 08:27, Sergio Gonzalez wrote:
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>
> Hi there.
>
> I been testing a network monitoring program. It cans test radius servers,
> but I neet to "talk" to radiator to be able to see if it's down or not.
>
> For example you can test if a certain server has the http service up just
> "teleneting" it in the 80 port like this:
>
> telnet machine.at.some.domain 80
>
> then you write
>
> HEAD / HTTP1.0^^
>
> and if the service is up it will tell you something like:
>
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>
> how can I achieve almos the same behavior talking with radiator?.
>
> PD: I know (of course) radiator is UDP based, but I still think maybe there
> is a way to talk to it.
>
>
> Thanks in advance for the help.
>
>
>
>
>
> Sergio Alejandro Gonzalez
> Director Operativo
> SkyNet de Colombia.
> Bogota, Colombia, South America.
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> 57 (+3) 7 285 094
>
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