Re: testing freeradius ports

2005-10-14 Thread Gary Taylor
radtest username password localhost 1873 testing123
will let you test the server. If you want to see a lot more
information though, stop you radius server (/etc/init.d/freeradius
stop) for me. and restart it in the debug mode (freeradius
-X). Open another terminal screen and run the radtest
command above, and watch the screen you ran 
freeradius -X.

HTH 
Gary


On 10/13/05, jean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



















Hi All, 



I am running freeradius 1.0.5, it seems to start with no errors and listens on the
default ports 1812 1813, should I be able to telnet to these ports to check if
it accepts connections on them?









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testing freeradius ports

2005-10-13 Thread jean








Hi All, 



I am running freeradius 1.0.5, it seems to start with no errors and listens on the
default ports 1812 1813, should I be able to telnet to these ports to check if
it accepts connections on them?








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Re: testing freeradius ports

2005-10-13 Thread Dusty Doris

On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, jean wrote:


Hi All,

I am running freeradius 1.0.5, it seems to start with no errors and
listens on the default ports 1812 1813, should I be able to telnet to
these ports to check if it accepts connections on them?



No, telnet uses tcp.


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