On Monday 24 December 2001 09:35, you wrote:
> Radiator has a tool called radpwtst for functionality and stress
> testing.  It simulates a NAS sending access and accounting requests and
> receiving replies from the radius server.
>
> I did a stress test on Radiator more than a year ago by running radpwtst
> on 4 boxes and Radiator on one linux box (PIII-500, 256MB) -- the radius
> server was able to handle at least 30 requests (access and accounting)
> per second.  This is with both database and file logging.
>

hi there,

is this 'radpwtst' tool free, or do you have to buy radiator to get it?

freeradius also includes a tool for stress-testing radius servers.

fwiw, there's an old post in the cistron-radius mailing list claiming 85 
auths/sec with cistron-radius 1.6.1 on a k6-450, (but these are only auth 
requests, walang acct; and it uses a prehistoric version of cistron 
radius)... freeradius, once out of beta, promises to be much faster than this.

hth,
-eric
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