radtest(1)
example RADIUS client program
SYNOPSIS
radtest
[-d <called_id>]
[-f]
[-g <calling_id>]
[-h]
[-i <id>]
[-p <port>]
[-s <secret>]
[-t <type>]
[-v]
[-x [ <level> ] ]
-u <username> <password>
DESCRIPTION
radtest
sends a RADIUS packet to a server running on the same host as
radtest,
and prints out the attributes returned.
OPTIONS
- -h
-
Show summary of options.
- -u <username> <password>
-
Specifies
username
and
password
(notice that this takes two arguments).
- -d <called_id>
-
Sets Called Station Id.
- -f
-
Send framed dialin hint. (-t overrides this.)
- -g <calling_id>
-
Sets Calling Station Id.
- -i <id>
-
Use
id
as the packet identifier.
- -p <port>
-
Use port as the port to connect to (defaults to definition in
/etc/services,
or 1645).
- -s <secret>
-
Specifies the RADIUS shared secret (defaults to "localkey").
- -t <type>
-
Send
type
as the service type (overrides -f). This is a number.
- -v
-
Prints out the version.
- -x [ <level> ]
-
Sets the "verbose level" to
level
or without an argument, increments it. (Not used.)
BUGS
It doesn't support accounting packets. It always fills in the
NAS-IP-Address as 127.0.0.1 and the NAS-Port as 1. Passwords longer
than 16 characters are not supported. It looks for its dictionary in
the same directory its run from.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul Martin <
[email protected]>,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).