On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 3:53 PM, <vikraman....@wipro.com> wrote: > Fajar, > > Thanks for your response. > > I am trying to run a sample RADIUS client and server program.
In that case, it's MUCH easier NOT to use radiusclient, but rather just use "radtest" (and possibly also radclient) included in freeradius-server. On another note, I previously tried Ubuntu natty's radiusclient1 (which still uses ancient 0.3.x) that works fine, but when compiling freeradius-client-1.1.6 it always seem to use incorrect shared secret. Can't figure out why. > > Please answer for the following questions > > 1) In RADIUS client 1.1.6 is there any file to specify username(test) and > password(test) details other than STDIN . > > Eg: > test Cleartext-Password := "test" Just use radtest from freeradius-server. e.g. radtest testuser testpass localhost 0 testing123 run "radtest -h" or "man radtest" for more info. > > 2)" usage: radiusclient [-f config_file] [-p nas_port] [-s | [-a] a1=v1 > [a2=v2[...[aN=vN]...]]]" > > What for this [-f config_file] option mean ? what information this file > contains ? do I need to specify /etc/radiusclient/servers file here ? It's easier to use radclient from freeradius-server, see "man radclient" for more info. For your purposes though radtest should be enough. -- Fajar - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html