ok, I followed your process. i make a file with User-Name and NAS-IP-Address attribute. and issue the following command radclient -c 10 -p 1000 -f radrequest.txt 192.168.0.112 auth testing123 But i only receive 10 "access-accept" packets. So what does it mean?? If upper command issues 1000 requests 10 times, so their should be 10000 "access-accept" packets?? So please tell me where things are going worse :(
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Olivier Beytrison <[email protected]>wrote: > On 13.02.2013 09:38, Muhammad Nadeem wrote: > > I used -c 10000, and omit -p,, result was the same . 10000 users were > > authenticated in 23 seconds :) . So i think no difference of using -p > > and -c together ?? M I right?????? > > > Well yeah -p works only with a file (-f) > > so, feed your request multiple time to a file : > for d in {1..10000} ; do echo -e > "User-Name=001AAD3F8165\nNAS-IP-Address=10.192.100.4\n" >> > rad-requests.txt ; done > > (there need to be a empty line between request, hence the extra \n at > the end) > > Send the requests, 100 at a time, and repeat 10 times > > radclient -c 10 -p 100 -f rad-requests.txt server:port auth secret > > Tested it here and works very well > > Olivier > -- > > Olivier Beytrison > Network & Security Engineer, HES-SO Fribourg > Mobile: +41 (0)78 619 73 53 > Mail: [email protected] > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > -- Best Regards Muhammad Nadeem Muhammad Ali Jinnah University
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