(RADIATOR) Radiator - user management
Frank Danielson
fdanielson at csky.com
Wed Mar 26 10:11:13 CST 2008
Hi Eddie-
Radiator is a RADIUS server and not a user management system. So in your
test cases adding and deleting users is something outside of Radiator's
intended capabilities. If you look at the documentation you will see that it
can use user databases from a number of existing systems or if you don't
have an existing user database and want a user management system you could
look at the RAdmin product from Open Systems -
http://www.open.com.au/radmin/index.html.
Frank Danielson
Infrastructure Architect
ClearSky Mobile Media
390 N. Orange Ave.
Suite 1295
Orlando, FL 32801
USA
fdanielson at csky.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Eddie Chu [mailto:eddie.chu at netmon.com.hk]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:47 AM
To: radiator at open.com.au
Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator - user management
Dear Sir,
I am evaluating Radiator, but find difficult to go through my test cases.
It is great if you can give me some hints.
Test environment
- installed Radiator 4.2 (Eval Copy) in SUSE 10
- replaced the content of radius.cfg by sql.cfg for using MySQL, and
corrected DBSource, DBUsername and DBAuth
- loaded mysqlCreate.sql to build radius database schema
Test scenarios
1. add user
2. change user attribute, like password
3. delete user
4. test authentication
However, I cannot pass the above scenarios
1. add user
I tried "perl raduseradd", but the following error show:
DBD::mysql::db do failed: Unknown column 'UID' in 'field list' at
raduseradd line 116, <STDIN> line 12.
2. change user attribute, like password
no idea by what mean, by SQL?
3. delete user
no idea by what mean, by SQL?
4. test authentication
no error displayed by running "perl test.pl", but "no reply" showed by
running "radpwtst"
sending Access-Request...
No reply
sending Accounting-Request Start...
No reply
sending Accounting-Request Stop...
No reply
Best Rgds,
Eddie Chu
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