Sorry about the multiple questions. But, I really didnt get what tool to use for the following question :(
4. Are they good for scalability testing or should I look out for other open source wpa supplicants/NASs? I will be grateful if you can answer this again for me please. Thanks again for reading my message. Also, in question #2, what processes are you referring to? please shed some light on this. sorry again. 2. When you say "Just run 5-6 processes at the same time.", can one interface be used to send out multiple simultaneous wpa supplicant requests? If yes, how many wpa client sessions can i generate on 1 interface? Regards, RC. ________________________________ From: Alan DeKok <[email protected]> To: FreeRadius users mailing list <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, March 2, 2010 5:03:20 PM Subject: Re: Can a wpa_supplicant talk to a Free Radius server without a NAS in between? R C wrote: > Here is my requirement in more detail: It was pretty clear what you wanted to do. > 1. Considering the limitation of the resources, I was thinking about how > i can get so many (100,000) wpa supplicant sessions up and running at > the same time. Do you have any input on this? Doing 100K simultaneous sessions is pointless. Your CPU will max out LONG before that. Read raddb/certs/README, the "performance" section. > 2. When you say "Just run 5-6 processes at the same time.", can one > interface be used to send out multiple simultaneous wpa supplicant > requests? If yes, how many wpa client sessions can i generate on 1 > interface? Go back and read my message again. I didn't say run "wpa supplicant" requests. > 3. Can you please tell me how good WPA supplicant and Hostapd fit this > test with FreeRadius Server? I have no idea what that means. > 4. Are they good for scalability testing or should I look out for other > open source wpa supplicants/NASs? I already told you which tool to use. Why ask again? > 5. Do you know of any other supplicants and AP that might do the work > for me or are known to do a better job in scalability tests like this? Asking the same question twice in a row. Why? Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
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