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TCCRadius 2002
TCCRadius 2002 FAQ

TCCRadius FAQ

  • Q: I created some user files in a simple text editor and TCCRadius says INVALID CLIENT in the debug window.
  • Q: I tried to authenticate using the Radtest Tool, but TCCRadius is giving me an access denied statement.
  • Q: How do I put a static ip address for my users in the text files?
  • Q: Emergency! I've lost all of my user settings and need to get my customers online, fast. What do I do?
  • Q: How do I update a users password without having to ask the user for their new password and then typing it in.
  • Q: How do I test the limits of my machine that I am authenticating with TCCRadius?

FAQ Responses

Q: I created some user files in a simple text editor and TCCRadius says INVALID CLIENT in the debug window.

A: Make sure that you did not save an extension to the files.
Wrong: billy.txt
Right: billy

Q: I tried to authenticate using the Radtest Tool, but TCCRadius is giving me an access denied statement.

A. Make sure that the ip address of the box, port number, and your shared secret is correct. You can check this by going into thee TCCRadius directory and making sure that this information in RadTest.cfg is correct.

Example: 206.98.70.21
1645
foobar

B. Check your clients.cfg in the config directory. Make sure that the ip address, and shared secret is correct of the box that you are authenticating too.

Example:
208.180.112.41 foobar

Check the NAS.cfg and make sure you have the correct attributes of the box that you are authenticating to. Check your specific vendor for any special attributes.

Example: client=208.180.112.41
user-service-type=framed-user
framed-protocol=ppp
framed-ip-netmask=255.255.255.255
idle-timeout=1800

C. Save and restart the debug window by clicking on the icon on the desktop.

Q: How do I put a static ip address for my users in the text files?

A: Open up the user file with a simple text editor and type in framed-ip-address= and then the address that you want to assign the user. Check out the dictonary.cfg file for more attributes that you can assign to each user. Also, check your specific vendor for their list of attributes.

Example:
user-name=jim
password=bean
framed-ip-address=208.12.9.4
idle-limit=0

Q: Emergency! I've lost all of my user settings and need to get my customers online, fast. What do I do?

A:Go into the users directory and open up the Default file with a simple text editor. If you do not have one create a file called Default. Next, set user-name=DEFAULT. Then a couple of spaces down put, password = accept. Save the file with no extension. Now the customers should get on. I would only do this for a very short period, till you have time to re-create you customer login list.

Example:
user-name=DEFAULT
password = accept

Q: How do I update a users password without having to ask the user for their new password and then typing it in.

A: Open up your user's file and type in update where there password is located. Save and when the user logs in with a different password, it will be updated automatically and a Time stamp will be placed in the user file showing when it was updated.

Example:
password = update

Q: How do I test the limits of my machine that I am authenticating with TCCRadius?

A: You run the Radtest.exe tool under the TCCRadius directory with a [Times to Loop] switch. This will cause the Radtest tool to authenticate as many times as you like and as fast as TCCRadius and the machine it is on can handle. Then it will print out a simple report of its operations at the end of the session. This will give you a rough estimation of what your authentication machine can handle.

Example Input:
radtest test testpass 10000
radtest test testpass 10000 -q (suppress the output to the screen)

Example Output:
Completed!Total Packets Sent: 10000
Total Seconds: 40
Packets per Second: 250

 

 

 
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