seems a good idea.
2008/9/3 Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I've added a RADIUS administration interface to the latest git tree. > It's experimental (i.e. VERY), and has little authentication or > authorization. It's purpose is to test the concepts, and to see if it's > what users want. > > Server configuration: raddb/sites-available/control-socket > > Client: radmin > > You get a prompt, and not much else. Typing "help" gets you some > information: > > radmin> help > hup [module] - sends a HUP signal to the server, or optionally to one module > terminate - terminates the server, and causes it to exit > show <command> - do sub-command of show > set <command> - do sub-command of set > > > You can HUP the server, ask it to stop, see the configuration of a > module, show the list of loaded modules. As an interesting note, you > can also *change* parts of the configuration of a running system. And > then hup *just* one module, rather than the whole server. And then > maybe the server crashes. :) > > Don't use this in production. Once it's a little more developed, > we'll add features like "authentication" of the users on the > administration interface. And "command authorization". > > Alan DeKok. > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html