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.TH RADTEST 1 "24 Februari 2001" "" "Cistron Radius Daemon"
.SH NAME
radtest -- send packets to a RADIUS server, show reply
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B radtest
.I user password radius-server nas-port-id secret
.RB [ ppphint ]
.RB [ nasname ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBRadtest\fP is a frontend to \fBradclient\fP(1). It generates a
list of attribute/value pairs based on the command line arguments,
and feeds these into \fBradclient\fP. It's a fast and convenient
way to test a radius server.
.SH OPTIONS
.IP user
Username to send.
.IP password
Password of the user.
.IP radius-server
Hostname or IP address of the radius server.
.IP nas-port-id
The value of the NAS-Port-Id attribute. Is an integer between 0 and 2^31,
and it really doesn't matter what you put here. \fI10\fP will do fine.
.IP secret
The shared secret for this client.
.IP ppphint
If you put an integer > 0 here, radtest (or actually radclient) will
add the attribute \fIFramed-Protocol = PPP\fP to the request packet.
.IP nasname
If present, this will be resolved to an IP address and added to
the request packet as the \fINAS-IP-Address\fP attribute. If you
don't specify it, the local hostname of the system will be used.
.SH SEE ALSO
radiusd(8),
radclient(1).
.SH AUTHOR
Miquel van Smoorenburg, miquels@cistron.nl.
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