(RADIATOR) DupInterval = 0???

Tariq Rashid tariq.rashid at uk.easynet.net
Fri Jun 4 09:55:32 CDT 2004


there is a case for randomising the ID at call time, unless set in the
command line. 

this makes the tool more convenient. it is also the scheme followed by other
command line tool testers and indeed the default behaviour of the radlib BSD
standard libraries. 

tariq


-----Original Message-----
From: S H A N [mailto:shanali at magix.com.sg]
Sent: 04 June 2004 14:39
To: Frank Danielson
Cc: radiator
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) DupInterval = 0???


understood & thanks! 

appreciate your kind assistance.

S H A N


On Fri Jun 04, 2004 at 08:36:09PM SGT, Frank Danielson wrote:

> I ran into the same thing and found this in the manual-
> ........................................
> 6.5.4 DupInterval
> 
> If more than 1 Radius request is received with the same IP address,
request
> type and Radius Identifier within DupInterval seconds, the 2nd and
> subsequent requests are ignored.
> ........................................
> 
> Since radpwtst is going to use the same Radius Identifier each time you
> start it and the requests are coming from the same IP they ar ebeing
> regarded as duplicates. If you are launching radpwtst from a script the
> easiest thing to do is use a counter and add the -identifier command line
> option to radpwtst so that each request has a different identifier.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: S H A N [mailto:shanali at magix.com.sg]
> Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 5:32 AM
> To: radiator
> Subject: (RADIATOR) DupInterval = 0???
> 
> 
> hi,
> 	i am sending requests to radius server 3.9 and sending 10 request
> with different userids... using the command...
> 
> 	radpwtst -user <> -password <> etc...
> 
> 	and interestingly the radius server is complaining that duplicate
> requests are being recieved while i never have two exactly same request
(all
> have different username?)...
> 
> 	DupInterval = 0 in clients made the thing work as i wanted but my
> question is why radiator is behaving like this?
> 
> rgds,
> 
> S H A N
> 
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