Good morning, all.

        Scott Bartlett has referenced a Win32 radius client test utility
on his website called Ntradping.  As Scott has noted, and as, I'm sure
most of us (who used this application without RTFM) have realized that
it will not correctly send Acct-Stop packets so the ability to fully
test accounting is impossible.

I'm curious if anyone else is using another client that doesn't have
some of the problems that NTRadPing has.  Ideally, Win32 but if it runs
on *nix and is interfaced via a web browser, that would be great too! :)

Also, I'm not sure if this is standard info or not, but when I was
installing FreeRadius, I stumbled across the web interface for ICRadius
while looking around at some other packages.  The radius.cgi for
ICRadius works almost perfectly with FreeRadius as the tables are almost
identicle.  The biggest difference I have found so far is that there is
a very useful radacct_summary table in ICRadius that doesn't exist in
FreeRadius.  This table is populated only by a perl script, not from
radiusd.  It's contents are records from the radacct table when they are
2 months old.  There is a hook in the ICRadius web interface to search
through the radacct_summary table for more history on users and I think
it looks a little prettier than just pulling stuff out of radacct that
is +2months old.

Not sure if I am giving anyone anything useful here, but if it's not
common knowledge yet, then maybe someone would want to check it out! :)

Regards,

-JL


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