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<p class="MsoNormal">I’m trying to trace an access attempt that occurred today so that I can categorically say to a user that you were successfully connected to our network, or not, whatever the case maybe. However I’m struggling to create a chain of events
by going through the logs.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I can see by grepping the logs in the radacct folder that the user sent the access-request. The results are in both the auth-detail and the pre-proxy-detail logs. From there I can see in my internal radius servers that the access was
accepted, but I cannot find any reference to the user, or the any of the incoming conversation in the outgoing logs like post-proxy, or reply. I was hoping I’d see a reference to the username and Access-Accept or similar.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Can someone please help me out by letting me know if there is one common string that will help me trace one request incoming and outgoing?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Cheers,</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Andi</p>
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>From 1st November 2011 UWIC changed its title to Cardiff Metropolitan University. From the 6th December 2011, as part of this change, all email addresses which included @uwic.ac.uk have changed to @cardiffmet.ac.uk. All emails sent from Cardiff Metropolitan
University will now be sent from the new @cardiffmet.ac.uk address. <b>Please could you ensure that all of your contact records and databases are updated to reflect this change.</b> Further information can be found on the website
<a href="http://www3.uwic.ac.uk/English/News/Pages/UWIC-Name-Change.aspx">here.</a>
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Ar Dachwedd y 1af 2011 newidiodd UWIC ei henw i Brifysgol Fetropolitan Caerdydd. O Ragfyr 6ed, fel rhan o'r newid yma, bydd pob cyfeiriad e-bost sy'n cynnwys @uwic.ac.uk yn newid i @cardiffmet.ac.uk. Bydd yr holl ebyst a ddanfonir o Brifysgol Fetropolitan Caerdydd
yn cael eu danfon o‘r cyfeiriad @cardiffmet.ac.uk newydd. <b>Gwnewch yn siwr eich bod yn diweddaru eich cofnodion cyswllt a'ch cronfeydd data i adlewyrchu hyn.</b> Gellir cael rhagor o wybodaeth ar y wefan
<a href="http://www3.uwic.ac.uk/English/News/Pages/UWIC-Name-Change.aspx">yma.</a>
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