e.g. Mon Jul 18 08:38:00 2016 : Auth : [U1234567@hud.ac.uk] (from client roaming0.ja.net port 0 via TLS tunnel). Instead of Mon Jul 18 08:38:00 2016 : Auth : [U1234567@hud.ac.uk] (from client qsa.n2k-mc01 port 0 via TLS tunnel).
umm, the only difference there is the NAS client name
and this doesnt look like linelog - this looks like the default FreeRADIUS log file (in terms of layout and format - ie /var/log/radius/radius.log or whereever your debian/ubuntu variant logs to/from.
yuor question seems to have a level of confusion with it...the former entry could appear if a user logged in from a remote site (ie >requests came from one of the national proxies). the later would be a local login...in which case what do you currently see?
for custom logging, use line log module, ensure the strings contain the things you need and call it where needed in the config as >required. if you need several types of logging formats, use named modules eg
instead of
linelog { stuff here }
do
linelog internal-log { stuff here }
and call
internal-log in whichever virtual server you needed that to be called (perhaps eg inner-tunnel post-auth section).
I already have a custom linelog module called eduroam-logging with these entries Linelog f_ticks { ... } Linelog eduroam_log { ... } Linelog inner_auth_log { .... } The eduroam_log modules is called from the eduroam site in three places: Accounting Post-auth Post-Auth-Type REJECT If it's using the default logging, how do I stop it from using that? Peter Hutchison MCP Senior Network Systems SpecialistS S 01484 473716 Infrastructure Team University of Huddersfield | Queensgate | Huddersfield | HD1 3DH University of Huddersfield inspiring tomorrow's professionals. [http://marketing.hud.ac.uk/_HOSTED/EmailSig2014/EmailSigFooter.jpg] This transmission is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you receive it in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail and remove it from your system. If the content of this e-mail does not relate to the business of the University of Huddersfield, then we do not endorse it and will accept no liability.