Radstock software helps in analyzing high volume RADIUS servers' traffic. The tool can track and assess several RADIUS-related metrics for actionable insights.
Apart from its capacity to decode packets, Radstock also has extensive filtering capabilities, which enables you to selectively match RADIUS packets with specific attributes. This is a significant feature that sets this software apart from its counterparts, as it helps users to target responses to specific issues or events easily.
One of the key features of Radstock is its packet filtering capability, which lets you filter the packets shown based on any attribute. This enables users to search for specific sets of packets quickly and accurately. Additionally, the software can listen out for responses to matched packets, displaying them as well.
A good example of this filtering capability is shown below:
radstock -e "(user-name = paul or user-name = bob) and exists nas-port-id"
To compile Radstock, you need to have the following libraries: libpcap flex or lex bison/yacc. Once you have these libraries, the following three commands will do just about all you need to get started:
/configure
make
make install
Finally, it is worth mentioning that Radstock has been successfully compiled on Linux and Solaris platforms, making it accessible and adaptable for different users and organizations.
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