Hello Lisa -
>
> I've set up Radiator 2.16 with postgresql7 on a Freebsd(4.1stable) machine.
>
> I am able to create users using Radmin and can see them with psql in the
> radusers table. I'm trying to test with radpwtst. Radpwtst uses the 'users'
> file to authenticate users. How can I direct radwpwtst to the pgsql
> database? If that's not possible, is there another tool for testing?
>
There are a couple of things to be mindful here. The first is that radpwtst
sends and receives radius requests to a radius server (Radiator in this case),
using the default port numbers 1645 and 1646 unless overridden with command
line options. Second, it is Radiator that accesses the database to check
usernames and passwords, so the place to look is the Radiator configuration
file and a trace 4 debug log to see what is happening.
If you need additional help, please send me a copy of the Radiator
configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug showing what is
happening.
regards
Hugh
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